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Time in office French Madagascar (within the French colonial empire and the French Union) Post abolished (February 1897 – 27 May 1957) ... Prime Minister of Madagascar.
During this time, Rajoelina sought to be nominated for the position of Prime Minister of Madagascar but Rajaonarimampianina picked Roger Kolo, with the support of the majority in the parliament. [ 51 ] [ 52 ] On 18 April, a cabinet was announced that comprised 31 members with varied political affiliations.
Christian Louis Ntsay (born 27 March 1961) [1] [2] [3] is a Malagasy politician who is serving as the prime minister of Madagascar since 2018. He was appointed by President Hery Rajaonarimampianina following Olivier Mahafaly Solonandrasana’s resignation due to widespread protests throughout the country.
It is led by Prime Minister Christian Ntsay, who has been in office since 2018. Following the opening of the new legislature and in accordance with the constitution , Christian Ntsay submitted the resignation of his government to the President of the Republic, who immediately accepted it. [ 1 ]
The Ntsay government has governed Madagascar since 4 June 2018. It was formed by Prime Minister Christian Ntsay. [1] Since incumbent president Andry Rajoelina resigned to run for the presidency in 2023, according to the Constitution, the Council of Ministers led by Ntsay has temporarily exercised presidential authority.
Politics of Madagascar takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, with a pluralist multi-party system. The President of Madagascar is head of state and the Prime Minister of Madagascar is head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government.
Cécile Manorohanta (Cécile Marie Ange Manorohanta) is a Malagasy politician serving in the government of Madagascar as deputy prime minister for the interior since 2009. Previously she was Minister of Defense from 2007 to 2009. Manorohanta was appointed as defense minister on 27 October 2007 in the government of Prime Minister Charles ...
Prime minister(s) Took office Left office Time in office Malagasy Republic (within the French Community) — Philibert Tsiranana (1912–1978) — 1 May 1959 26 June 1960 1 year, 56 days PSD: Position abolished Malagasy Republic (independent country) 1 Philibert Tsiranana (1912–1978) 1965 1972: 26 June 1960 11 October 1972 (resigned.) [a] 12 ...