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Madagascar's political rivals are set to meet in Maputo today to discuss how to allocate jobs in a new power-sharing government.
It's the second round of talks the groups have held in Mozambique's capital, under the guidance of international mediators led by former Mozambican president, Joachim Chissano.
But while Madagascar's feuding politicians may still be talking, it looks like a gruelling two days of negotiations lie ahead.
From Madagascar, Christina Corbett reports.
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