Madagascar has been facing its most significant unrest in years, with widespread protests over the last three weeks led by a group calling itself “Gen Z Madagascar.” These demonstrations, which began on September 25, are driven by public anger over service failures and alleged government corruption and nepotism.

As a result, Air France announced on Sunday that it has suspended its flights to Madagascar over the weekend and their their resumption “will depend on a daily evaluation of the situation on the ground,” AFP reported.

The coup was declared followed the dramatic development on Saturday, when members of an elite army unit were seen joining youth-led protests against the government. Also Read | Madagascar Leader Appoints Military Man as New Prime Minister

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