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  2. Rivo Rakotovao - Wikipedia

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    On 14 June 2022, Rivo Rakotovao was summoned by the Independent Office for the Fight against Corruption, on suspicion of corruption, embezzlement of public funds and abuse of office. [ 6 ] He is the president of the New Strength for Madagascar [ mg ; fr ] party of the former president Hery Rajaonarimampianina .

  3. List of presidents of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Republic of Madagascar: 6 Hery Rajaonarimampianina (born 1958) 2013: 25 January 2014 7 September 2018 4 years, 225 days HVM Beriziky Kolo Ranelonarivo Solonandrasana Ntsay — Rivo Rakotovao (born 1960) — 7 September 2018 19 January 2019 134 days HVM Ntsay: 7 Andry Rajoelina (born 1974) 2018: 19 January 2019 9 September 2023 4 years ...

  4. Lists of rulers of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Republic of Madagascar: 18 Hery Rajaonarimampianina (born 1958) 2013: 25 January 2014 7 September 2018 HVM 19 Rivo Rakotovao (born 1960) — 7 September 2018 19 January 2019 HVM: 17 Andry Rajoelina (born 1974) 2018: 19 January 2019 9 September 2023 TGV: 20 Herimanana Razafimahefa (born 1957) — 9 September 2023 9 September 2023 TGV: 21 ...

  5. List of state leaders in the 2010s - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state leaders in the 2010s (2010–2019) AD, such as the heads of state, heads of government, or the general secretaries of single-party states.. These polities are generally sovereign states, including states with limited recognition (when recognised by at least one UN member state), but excludes minor dependent territories, whose leaders can be found listed under ...

  6. Abderremane, Sultan of Mohéli - Wikipedia

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    His parents were Merina Princes of Madagascar. His birth name was Prince Ramanetaka-Rivo. He was a Field-Marshall from Madagascar, and was brother-in-law to Radama I, King of Madagascar. Governor of Bombetoka and Mahajanga (1824-1828) After he died in 1842, his daughter, Djoumbé Fatima, ascended to the throne. His widow, Ravao (daughter of ...

  7. Prime Minister of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Republic of Madagascar: Post abolished (30 December 1975 – 11 January 1976) 9 Joël Rakotomalala (1929–1976) 11 January 1976 30 July 1976 (died in office.) 201 days AREMA: Ratsiraka: 10 Justin Rakotoniaina (1933–2001) 12 August 1976 1 August 1977 354 days AREMA: 11 Désiré Rakotoarijaona (born 1934) 1 August 1977 12 February 1988

  8. Malagasy Uprising - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar's first three deputies were arrested, tortured and kept in prison until they were given amnesty in 1958. Another leader who survived the conflict, Monja Jaona , was also jailed for nine years and then founded the Madagascar for the Malagasy Party (MONIMA), which has had considerable influence on Malagasy politics.

  9. Ranavalona I - Wikipedia

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    Ranavalona I (born Rabodoandrianampoinimerina; 1778–16 August 1861), also known as Ramavo or Ranavalo-Manjaka I or Ranavalona reniny, was the sovereign of the Kingdom of Madagascar from 1828 to 1861.