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Meet Maeva, Tangy, Setra and Soatiana as they embark on their Madagascar road trip
A comic book has been penned in Madagascar to make it easier to get to grips with the constitution.
A cartoonist has prepared a story of four young holiday makers travelling around the country and finding themselves in various scenarios that illustrate different aspects of their country's constitution.
Meet Maeva, Tangy, Setra and Soatiana as they embark on their Madagascar road trip
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Madagascar's constitution was last altered juts a few months ago, but with political leaders there still arguing about the formation of a transitional government following a coup in March, there is talk that the constitution could be altered again by the end of next year.
For many people these changes go unnoticed - perhaps because the matter seems too technical or too complex.
A project to use cartoons to illustrate the constitution seeks to change that. From Antananarivo, Christina Corbett reports.
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