By Madagascar on Monday, 25 May 2026
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Program for Madagascar

DIRECTDEMOCRACYS

Direct Democracy Worldwide

NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

FOR MADAGASCAR

Political · Economic · Financial · Social

Based on:

Complexity · Flaws for judgment · Consideration · Truth · Honesty · Agreement · Respect

Year 2026 – Forever comes

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

This document presents the comprehensive and concrete agenda that DirectDemocracyS (DDS) has provided for Madagascar. This is not just a money-making scheme, but a work program based on truth, logic, accountability for the judiciary, and respect for the Malagasy people.

The DDS is a global political organization not led by a council of unprecedented proportions, but based on Direct Democracy: the people rule, the people have the power, and the natural resources and money of the country's land must remain the property of the Malagasy people forever.

KEY POINT — The Malagasy People Are the Owners of Their Land

The natural resources (precious stones, oil, timber, animal spirits, water, land) of Madagascar are the property of all Malagasy people. They should not be sold or allowed to be exploited by foreigners or foreign companies. The will of the people, expressed directly in Direct Democracy, should govern the country.

PART I: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT CONDITION OF MADAGASCAR

1.1 The State of the State and the Political Crisis

The history of Madagascar after independence (1960) is marked by frequent political crises and economic stagnation. Since 1972, 1991, 2002, 2009, and 2025, the country has been forced to change governments one after another, each government leaving the country without lasting progress.

In September-October 2025, the 'Gen Z Madagascar' movement — led by youth — triggered a major political crisis. The people, fed up with chronic poverty, water and electricity theft, and the corruption they hated, demanded the fall of President Andry Rajoelina. On October 12, 2025, Rajoelina fled the country on a French military plane, visiting the new political territory. Colonel Michaël Randrianirina was appointed as the new President until then.

Strong focus: The crisis must be politically motivated

The 2025 crisis is not a new idea, but the result of a situation that has not been addressed for years: a self-centered state, ineffective governance, chronic corruption, and a lack of trust in the people. DDS strongly supports the GEN Z idea that the people should be the ones who really rule, not the many celebrities. However, GEN Z has not yet provided a systematic solution: that is our job here.

1.2 Extreme Poverty and the Paradox of Wealth

Madagascar is a paradoxical country: rich in natural resources, yet one of the poorest in the world. The numbers clearly show this:

Natural resources are scarce — precious stones (sapphire, ruby, emerald), oil, timber, a biodiversity unique in the world (90% of plants and animals are found only in Madagascar). But these resources are mostly exploited in an unfair way: foreign companies, celebrities, and structures in collusion with the government have reaped all the benefits.

CURRENT CONDITIONS (Disaster)

Frequent political crises (1960–2025)

Corruption at all levels

80% population: extreme poverty

Natural resources for both locals and foreigners

There is no reliable electricity.

Many universities lack equipment

Distrust of political authority

GOALS OF DDS (Hope)

A stable and harmonious political family

Transparency through Blockchain and AI

A treasure for all Malagasy people

A treasure to be preserved for posterity

A stinky mess for everyone

Effective education for young people

People: the owners of all decisions

1.3 Corruption and Bad Governance

Madagascar ranks 140th out of 180 countries on the Corruption Perceptions Index (Transparency International 2024), with a score of 26/100. Corruption is not a secret, but a level of government that is open:

DDS Note: Corruption is not a weakness of an individual, but a result of a corrupt system of government. Without a system that controls and binds the power of prominent figures, corruption will continue to persist. The solution is not to sell criminals but to change the entire RA-FITRA so that corruption does not spread.

1.4 The Electricity and Water Crisis

The state-owned JIRAMA company, responsible for electricity and water, had large debts and was insolvent. By 2025:

DDS note: The electricity problem is a reflection of a larger problem: a state without a long-term plan, poorly managed state-owned enterprises, and underutilized natural resources (hydroelectric power, solar power, wind power). Madagascar has access to electricity from the sun, water, wind, and geothermal energy — but it is not being used judiciously.

1.5 Relations with Foreigners and New Colonialism

Domestic partners and international companies — especially from China and India — have a great power in the extraction of Malagasy resources. Madagascar is still in the status of a private landowner, but without the benefits. The relationship with the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and the World Bank results in widespread measures that often increase the pain of the people (such as the removal of oil subsidies) rather than actually helping them.

Hot tip: Foreign 'aid' often has a money-making connotation behind it

The constant pressure from the IMF and the World Bank to remove subsidies, pay off debt, and privatize education and health care contributes to the external control of the Malagasy economy. The DDS does not support this approach. The Malagasy must lead the way in a way that all the people rule together.

PART II: POLITICAL PROGRAM

The DDS proposes a completely new political system, based on Direct Democracy, participatory leadership, and people's ownership of the country's political vision.

2.1 Abolition of the Monarchy and Establishment of Direct Democracy

The DDS system in Madagascar is currently advancing the following agenda:

a) Micro-Groups — A Strong Foundation

The DDS system is based on small, secure groups, called Micro-Groups. In Malagasy terms:

A concrete example for Madagascar: In a small village of 500 people, there are 20 groups of 25 households. Each group decides on its own problems (water, roads, schools). The contribution from the upper group is based on the acceptance of the will of the lower group.

b) The Three-Code System — Identity Protection

The DDS uses a three-code system that ranges from school officials to political figures:

This frees people to engage in politics without fear of retaliation, fraud, and power transfer.

c) Direct Decision-Making — The People Always Rule

The current Malagasy system of government is based on 'representative democracy': the people elect a person who rules on their behalf for a term of 5 years. The DDS changes this:

Concrete Example: The Demand for Oil Exploration

A Chinese company (X) is applying for permission to exploit an oil field in southern Madagascar. Under the DDS system: the people in the affected area are sent unbiased questions via DDS-AI, providing complete information (money received, environmental impact, how the profits will be distributed). It is enough if the people rule, and the government must follow the will of the people.

2.2 Development of allddsAI — Knowledge for All

allddsAI is DDS's own AI (Artificial Intelligence) system, which in Madagascar will eliminate knowledge gaps:

DDS in the state of the jungle: Many Malagasy people are unable to make political decisions because they lack sufficient information, and leadership often relies on a lack of knowledge. allddsAI changes this in a serious way: information is reliable, optional, and accessible on a cheap smartphone.

2.3 Fair Elections and Security Documents

The current Malagasy electoral system is a symbol of coercion, corruption, and fraud. The DDS proposes:

2.4 Justice and Freedom — Protection of Human Rights

The current Malagasy judicial system is a symbol of political instability. The DDS states:

PART III: ECONOMIC PROGRAM

The Malagasy economy has a lot of wealth, but it is not being used for the benefit of the people. The economic growth rate was 4.2% in 2024, but the king and foreigners get the share of the money. The DDS program changes this completely.

3.1 Natural Resources — Return of the Prize to the People

The most stringent rule of the DDS is this: THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF MADAGASCAR ARE THE PROPERTY OF ALL THE MALAGASY PEOPLE. They cannot be sold, nor given to foreigners, except under strict conditions that are clear to the people:

Precious Stone Mining (Sapphire, Ruby, Emerald, etc.)

Oil and Gas Exploration

Madagascar has oil reserves in the south. The DDS makes the following provisions:

Logging and the Environment

Madagascar has allowed itself to create an unparalleled biodiversity. Destruction is tantamount to taking the money of the most famous generation:

3.2 Agricultural Development — Food for All

Madagascar is a predominantly agricultural country, but food poverty is still high. The problem:

DDS Solution

Results of the study: 5 years of implementation of the program, rice prices are reduced by 30–40%, farmers' profits increase by 50–80%, rice production increases through improved skills.

3.3 Small Businesses and Economic Growth

The 'informal sector' employs around 80–90% of Malagasy workers. This means that the majority do not have access to social security, do not receive unemployment benefits, and are not covered by labor laws. The DDS offers:

3.4 Fair Distribution of Wealth — Fair Payment

The current payment system is corrupt and non-transparent. The DDS recommends:

PART IV: FINANCIAL PROGRAM

Madagascar's current financial system is based on a large external debt and is tied to the International Monetary Fund. The DDS offers a completely different approach.

4.1 The National Treasury — Protecting Resources for Future Generations

Like some German and Scandinavian countries, Madagascar needs to establish a National Trust (Sovereign Fund) that preserves natural resources for future generations:

4.2 Repayment of External Debts

Madagascar has a large external debt, often from IMF and World Bank measures that cripple education and health. The DDS states:

4.3 An Effective Banking System for All (Financial Inclusion)

Less than 20% of Malagasy people have a bank account. This deprives them of access to income, microcredit, and social security. DDS offers:

4.4 Sustainable Investment — People's Investment

Foreign Direct Investment is necessary, but there must be clear conditions:

PART V: SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM

5.1 Education — Enlightenment for All

Education is fundamental to building the future. Today, Malagasy education faces major challenges: a lack of affordable jobs, poorly paid teachers, and poorly equipped universities.

DDS Solution

Specific goals: within 10 years, the literacy rate must increase to 95%, and illiteracy must be reduced to 5%.

5.2 Health — People's Lives First

The current Malagasy health system is completely inadequate: hospitals are without medicines, doctors are not enough, and rural residents often have many kilometers between them and a health center. The dangers:

DDS Solution

5.3 Settlement Camps — A Decent Living Place for All

Malagasy resources should not be abandoned, but many residents live in houses without running water, without electricity, and without natural resources. The DDS offers:

5.4 Women's Rights and Equality

Malagasy women are particularly vulnerable to wildfires: they travel long distances to find water and firewood, especially in rural areas. The DDS offers:

5.5 Youth Empowerment — Following Gen Z

The Gen Z 2025 movement has clearly demonstrated: Malagasy youth are interested in profound change. DDS provides a place for them:

PART VI: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Madagascar is a country recognized worldwide for its biodiversity. 90% of its animal and plant species are found nowhere else. This wealth must be protected — not just for foreign tourists, but for the livelihood of the Malagasy people forever.

6.1 Environmental Heritage

6.2 Smelly Electricity — Not Dependent on Petroleum

Madagascar is rich in solar, hydro, and wind energy. However, many residents still fear wildfires. This could change in 10 years:

6.3 Protection from Cyclones and Climate Change

Madagascar is one of the countries most affected by cyclones in the world. DDS offers:

PART VII: DDS APPLICATION — STEP-BY-STEP

Any work program is meaningless without a coherent and concrete implementation plan. DDS offers clear steps:

7.1 Phase One (Months 1–6): Laying the Foundation

  1. Initial group recovery: Malagasy DDS members (local and abroad) are rescuing and exposing micro-initial groups — up to 25 people each — in multiple cities
  2. Public information: a group of DDS specialists hold free conferences in major cities (Antananarivo, Toamasina, Mahajanga, Fianarantsoa, Toliara, Antsiranana), explaining the DDS system in simple Malagasy language
  3. Launch of the DDS Malagasy platform: a digital platform dedicated to Madagascar, in Malagasy and French, free for all members
  4. Malagasy allddsAI is released: DDS-AI version tailored to Malagasy conditions — providing unbiased political, economic, and social news
  5. First resource survey: DDS team of geologists and ecologists conducts a survey of all Malagasy natural resources — transparent, unbiased, and unbiased

7.2 Phase Two (Years 1–3): Development and Rehabilitation

  1. Development of groups in all cities and villages: fractal work program — groups 5 → 25 → 125 and so on until the end of the country
  2. First selection in the DDS system: each group selects the speaker who has the most votes in the main sentence
  3. Establishment of the First Agricultural Cooperative: 1000 farmers in 3 regions — concrete examples that can be replicated in other regions
  4. Basic medicine factory starts production: according to discussions with a group of health specialists, production of affordable Malagasy medicines has begun
  5. Rural solar power development: 100 rural villages receive free solar panels in the first year

7.3 Phase Three (Years 3–10): Building a Comprehensive System

  1. A fully functioning National Treasury: money from natural resources goes into the Treasury — transparent to all people
  2. DDS health system: well-equipped hospitals and health centers in all regions
  3. National Digital University: higher education available on mobile in every city
  4. Independent economy: foreign investment remains a support, not a rule — Malagasy people rule their own economy
  5. First major election in the new DDS system: direct, digital, transparent, blockchain-based elections

Status of the Results of this Program in 10 Years

• Poverty is reduced from 80% to 40% (10 years) — a trend never seen in Africa • Reliable electricity for 90% of the population (currently: 30%) • Free education up to university for all Malagasy • Natural resources are guaranteed income for the people — not foreign companies • Corruption is reduced to a large extent through DDS transparency • Madagascar becomes a model for direct democracy in Africa and the world

PART VIII: THE RULE — WEALTH AND POWER FOR THE PEOPLE ALWAYS

The most important point of the DDS for Madagascar is clear: the natural resources and political power in Madagascar must remain the property of the Malagasy people forever. This is not just a document for the Malagasy DDS system, but a principle that the DDS applies to all countries in the world.

The Consequences of the Independent Rule—A Case Study

If a foreign company asks for permission to exploit a large sapphire deposit in eastern Madagascar: under the DDS system, the surrounding population group (Malagasy) decides in a direct referendum. If the people decide to exploit, the conditions are created according to the DDS operating plan: 60% of the company = Malagasy, the profits are shared through a dedicated operating plan, and the surrounding population benefits directly. There are no 'secret deals' — the system is completely transparent.

PART IX: CONCLUSION — THE FUTURE AND THE CALL

The agenda of DirectDemocracyS is not just another paper. This is a profound change, based on truth and logic, that meets the real needs of the Malagasy people — whose Gen Z 2025 movement has clearly demonstrated that the current regime can no longer be tolerated.

The Malagasy are a people who have been able to defend their independence strongly (in history) — and the words 'unity' and 'the people should rule' are words that have long belonged to the Malagasy people. The DDS does not bring foreign ideas, but rather offers a SYSTEM that gives results to these ideas.

Madagascar can be a model for the rest of Africa — a country that demonstrates that Direct Democracy based on timely technology, skilled groups, and complete economic and political independence is possible.

Calling All Malagasy People

Wherever you are — in Antananarivo, in Toamasina, in remote rural areas, or abroad — you can participate in this change. Register on the DDS platform. Create a group in your community. Share knowledge. Vote. Take responsibility. MADAGASCAR'S FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS — DDS IS A PLACE TO BUILD IT TOGETHER.

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