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4"Council of Christian Churches of Madagascar".
5The FFKM was founded in 1980 to bring together the Catholic church and the major Protestant churches of Madagascar.
6It played an important role in the transition from the Democratic Republic of Madagascar to the Third Republic.
7In August and December 1990, it convened assemblies of political groups to discuss the reform of the political system.
8When groups supporting the regime refused to attend, the assemblies turned into gatherings of opposition forces.
9In the political crisis of the summer of 1991, the FFKM at first attempted to mediate between President Ratsiraka and the opposition Comité des Forces Vives, but after the massacre of demonstrators at the presidential palace of Iavoloha, it sided definitely with the opposition and participated in the negotiations that led to the power-sharing agreement of October 31, 1991..
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