Windhoek: The Presidency of Madagascar on Tuesday announced the dissolution of the National Assembly, the lower house of the Malagasy bicameral Parliament, according to a decree issued by the Presidency.
According to Namibia Press Agency, this significant move marks a pivotal moment in the country's political landscape, as the National Assembly plays a crucial role in legislative processes. The dissolution is expected to have a substantial impact on the functioning of the Malagasy government and its legislative agenda.
This decision by the Presidency comes amidst a backdrop of political developments within the country. The National Assembly's responsibilities included passing laws and overseeing government activities, and its dissolution may lead to shifts in the balance of power between different branches of the government.
The decree did not specify the reasons behind the dissolution or the next steps for reconstituting the legislative body. This development will likely prompt discussions among political analysts and stakeholders regarding the future of Madagascar's political structure and governance.
The announcement has drawn attention from both domestic and international observers, who will be closely monitoring the situation for further developments and potential implications for Madagascar's political stability.