MOSCOW, March 27 – RIA Novosti. Madagascar Police used tear gas Friday to disperse when the rally of supporters of former President Marc Ravalomanana, who opposed to the new pro-military government, reported Reuters, citing witnesses on.

thousands of demonstrations and protests taking place in Madagascar is the fifth consecutive day, during which police used tear gas.

They are again a few spray cans (tear gas), – told a reporter for the agency, located at the scene.

protest against the new head of Madagascar Andrew Radzholeiny to hold this position last week after Ravalomanana transfer power to the military opposition, were a continuation of the political crisis that began in the country since the beginning of 2009.

The political crisis in Madagascar has moved into an active phase in January, when the supporters of Andrew Radzhoelina accused Mark Ravalomananu of dictatorship, held at the central Square Antanarivo rally overage in turmoil. The victims of riots which lasted several days, were about 70 people. In total since the beginning of the crisis in fighting the opposition and the security forces killed over 135 people.

Twentieth March, the African Union (AU) has suspended the membership of Madagascar in the organization because of the unconstitutional change of power in the country, a day before the Czech Republic presidency in the European Union, said that the EU considers the shift in the military supported the democratically elected President Ravalomanana as a military coup.

Radzhoelina Ravalomanane offered to negotiate a reconciliation, and to participate in the next presidential election to be held in Madagascar in the next two years.

ex-president responded to the refusal of the proposal, saying that he would participate in such negotiations only as an acting head of state.

According to the Government of Swaziland, Ravalomanana left on Thursday this country and went to South Africa to find refuge after the overthrow of the presidential post.

authorities of South Africa are not yet confirmed the location of ex-president of Madagascar in the country.