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Third Republic of Madagascar (3) Didier Ratsiraka (1936–2021) — 12 January 1992 27 March 1993 1 year, 74 days AREMA: Razanamasy 4 Albert Zafy (1927–2017) 1992–93:
The new constitution mandated the leader of the High Transitional Authority – the position held by Rajoelina – be kept as interim president until an election could take place, and required presidential candidates to have lived in Madagascar for at least six months prior to the elections, effectively barring Ravalomanana and other opposition ...
LEADER-Fanilo: Fourth Republic of Madagascar: 25 Roger Kolo (born 1943) 16 April 2014 17 January 2015 Independent: 26 Jean Ravelonarivo (born 1959) 17 January 2015
Madagascar's High Constitutional Court on Friday declared incumbent President Andry Rajoelina as the winner of last month's election, effectively handing him a third term. Rajoelina got 58.96% of ...
Madagascar's incumbent leader Andry Rajoelina effectively secured a third term after the electoral body (CENI) on Saturday said he had obtained the most votes in a presidential election marked by ...
Hery Rajaonarimampianina was born to a modest family. He lived in Sabotsy Namehana, neighborhood of Antananarivo, Madagascar.In 1982, Rajaonarimampianina obtained an MBA at the "Etablissement d’Enseignement Supérieur de Droit, d’Economie, de Gestion et de Sciences Sociales (EESDEGS) – Université d’Ankatso Antananarivo. [3]
General elections were held in Madagascar on 20 December 2013, following a first round of presidential elections on 25 October. The presidential elections in December were a runoff between Jean Louis Robinson and Hery Rajaonarimampianina, the top two candidates to emerge from the first round of voting in October.
Parliamentary elections were held in Madagascar on 29 May 2024 to elect the 163 members of the National Assembly.The election took place a few months after Andry Rajoelina was re-elected in the November 2023 presidential elections, which were marked by low turnout and an opposition boycott.