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Madagascar's coup-appointed premier has resigned along with his government to open the way for a new premier to be chosen by consensus to lead a transitional government that will end the Indian Ocean island's two-year political crisis.

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ANTANANARIVO (AP) – In one tumultuous day, Madagascar's top generals handed over control of this Indian Ocean island nation to the opposition leader yesterday, hours after the president himself stepped down and tried to put the military in charge.

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ANTANANARIVO (Xinhua) -- The decision of Madagascan President Marc Ravalomanana to hand over power to a military committee was rejected by the opposition and the rebel armed forces yesterday.

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ANTANANARIVO (Xinhua) -- The Madagascan armed forces took over the presidential palace a the city center of the capital Antananarivo yesterday evening.

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Madagascar's coup-appointed premier has resigned along with his government to open the way for a new premier to be chosen by consensus to lead a transitional government that will end the Indian Ocean island's two-year political crisis.

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ANTANANARIVO (Xinhua) -- The Madagascan armed forces took over the presidential palace a the city center of the capital Antananarivo yesterday evening.

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