Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina is facing protests and legal challenges as he seeks re-election in November. Rajoelina, who first came to power in 2009 through a coup, has positioned himself as a "builder president" focused on addressing the country's development challenges. However, he has faced controversy, including accusations of acquiring French nationality, which led to calls for his disqualification. Despite ongoing protests, Rajoelina remains determined and resilient in his bid for re-election, with his influence on the nation's politics undeniable.
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