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 Madagascar - AU wants progress
    November 10 2009 at 01:21PM Get IOL on your
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Addis Ababa - The African Union on Tuesday called on Madagascar's political rivals to urgently implement a power-sharing deal reached last week aimed at ending the country's protracted political crisis.

Madagascar's current leader Andry Rajoelina, the president he ousted Marc Ravalomanana and two former presidents signed a consensus deal to form a government, which mediators admitted was fragile.

The accord saw Rajoelina retain his post, introduced two co-presidents, a prime minister, three vice prime ministers and 31 ministers to steer the Indian Ocean island to elections in 2010.

In a statement, the AU's Peace and Security Council urged the rivals "to intensify their consultations to finalise, without delay, the consensual distribution of positions of responsibility."
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Rajoelina and Ravalomanana have already differed over how to interpret the agreement, a sign observers said points to the difficulty of implementing the November 6 deal reached in Addis Ababa.

Weeks of sometimes violent protests led by Rajoelina culminated with the president's ouster in March, plunging the country into an institutional and political limbo. - AFP

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