Madagascar's president has fled the country, according to reports, after thousands of protesters converged on the capital Monday to demand his resignation.
President Andry Rajoelina had been scheduled to address the island nation, which is located off Africa's southeastern coast, when his office reported a group of soldiers had joined protesters in a threat to seize state television.
While Rajoelina's whereabouts are unknown, his office said he would be making a speech Monday night. The president has dual French-Malagasy citizenship and was reported to have left the country in a French military aircraft, according to his staff.
Rajoelina, 51, said in a statement Sunday that he wanted to "inform the nation and the international community that an attempt to seize power illegally and by fo