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Africa’s newest military leader intends to join BRICS

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 20, 2026
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This objective is not only consistent with Junta states in Africa, but also with the trend prevalent in Madagascar’s new military administration.

National Assembly Speaker Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko made the revelation via a statement on December 20, noting that a Russian air force aircraft with forty military troops and forty-three crates of weaponry touched down at the international airport close to Antananarivo, the capital.

Currently, Michael Randrianirina, the ninth President of Madagascar, who took over the country after an uprising in October 2025, spoke about joining BRICS with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in Pretoria last week.

“Cyril Ramaphosa also paved the way for Madagascar’s participation in the next BRICS summit, which will be held in India in June. This summit will be a key step in the process of officially recognizing Madagascar as a partner country,” Randrianirina told the media, as reported by Sputnik.

The approval of every member of the BRICS group is necessary for a nation to be admitted as a partner.

As presently constituted, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa are core members of the bloc, as well as the founding members.

Other members include Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Nigeria, and Vietnam serve as BRICS partners.

Madagascar’s Coup

Madagascar’s change from democracy to military rule began on September 25 with local protests about power and water shortages, quickly escalating into a nationwide revolt.

Thousands of GEN Z protestors marched through the streets, condemning corruption, rising poverty, and decades of governmental incompetence.

The demonstrations were part of a global surge of youth-led movements, including those in Nepal, where the prime minister resigned, and Morocco, where young people have protested unemployment and injustice.

12. President Andry Rajoelina of Madagascar ran a music festival and media company

In a late-night address disseminated across the presidency’s social media platforms, Rajoelina confirmed his departure, citing threats to his personal safety.

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