Two judges from Madagascar’s Constitutional High Court (HCC) have resigned following a request for their prosecution. The move comes after the judges validated a petition seeking the removal of Colonel Randrianirina, the current transitional president. The prosecution’s action targets four judges involved in the decision, escalating political tensions within the country. This development is considered a significant political event in Madagascar, which is currently undergoing a transition period. Civil society groups, including the Gen Z movement that initiated last October’s transition, have expressed concern over the situation. The resignations raise questions about the independence of the judiciary and the stability of the transitional government. The case highlights ongoing power struggles within Madagascar’s political landscape.