
Madagascar's Gen Z Revolution: A Shift in Faces but Not Structures?
A #GenZ uprising toppled Madagascar's government in 2025 🇲🇬✊
Activists celebrated a democratic turning point when Madagascar's Gen Z took to the streets and brought down a government. Less than a year later, protest leaders are being arrested and the new government looks a lot like the old one.
Can a #revolution succeed if it changes faces but not structures?
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https://mailchi.mp/foraus/espresso-diplomatique-no-8685522
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Activists celebrated a democratic turning point when Madagascar's Gen Z took to the streets and brought down a government. Less than a year later, protest leaders are being arrested and the new government looks a lot like the old one.
Can a #revolution succeed if it changes faces but not structures?
☕ Read more in the latest Espresso Diplomatique:
https://mailchi.mp/foraus/espresso-diplomatique-no-8685522
👉 Subscribe here to our newsletter for a strong dose of foreign policy every two weeks: https://www.foraus.ch/participate/newsletter/
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