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10,000. The group was the largest dairy producer in the country and a leader in the national agribusiness sector. The success of his enterprises made
Ravalomanana a wealthy man. In the mandatory self-disclosure of wealth submitted to the High Constitutional Court in 2000 by all presidential candidates, Ravalomanana declared ownership of 27 properties valued at over two billion Malagasy francs. He owned 90 per cent of Tiko Inc., 80 per cent of Tiko Agri and 50 per cent of Tiko Oil Products, a portfolio worth 13.1 billion Malagasy francs, and declared 77 million Malagasy francs in annual revenues. Vivier (2007) demonstrates that the valuation of Ravalomanana's holdings and his annual revenue in particular were significantly underestimated.
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farmers' access to markets. The establishment of the independent anti-corruption agency BIANCO, and the adoption of diverse supporting policies resulted in a decline in governmental corruption. Opposition members criticized
Ravalomanana in the later period of his presidency, accusing him of increasing authoritarianism and the mixing of public and private interests. In addition, the benefits of the country's growth were not evenly spread, leading to increased wealth inequality, inflation and a decline in purchasing power for the lower and middle classes. In 2008 a controversial land lease agreement with Korean agricultural firm
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more efficiently as well as the farmers and other small businesspeople targeted by the initiative. Furthermore, his own companies tended to be awarded most of the government contracts for which they bid, although this occurred transparently and legally, due to a weak legal framework around conflict of interest. Critics condemned his tendency to make unilateral decisions and disregard the views of his entourage, a number of whom resigned or were dismissed. Many joined an opposition movement that had gained considerable strength by late 2007.
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787:. Rajoelina rejected Ravalomanana's offer on 15 March to hold a national referendum. The following day, the army stormed the Ambohitsorohitra Palace and captured the Central Bank. Hours later, Ravalomanana transferred his power to a group of senior army personnel. Ravalomanana later declared he had been forced at gunpoint to relinquish power. A military council would have been charged with organizing elections within 24 months and re-writing the constitution for the "Fourth Republic". However, Vice Admiral
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socialist ideology and replace it with a firmly capitalist, market-driven economic environment. The new head of state moved away from reliance on its principal trading partner, France, and cultivated relationships with partners such as
Germany, the United States and South Korea as part of his strategy for Madagascar's economic development. In 2004 the World Bank approved his administration's
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thousands of new primary schools and additional classrooms were constructed, older buildings were renovated and tens of thousands of new primary teachers were recruited and trained. Primary school fees were eliminated and kits containing basic school supplies were distributed to primary students. Logging in protected areas was outlawed until
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Presidential office in May 2002. During his time as mayor, he balanced the city's budget and improved its water quality and waste management, and drew criticism for an urban-restoration project that demolished houses that were still being lived in. He has been described as one of the most popular mayors in
Antananarivo's history.
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Finance Rakotovao Razakaboana, and another minister, Justin Rarivoson. By the mid-1980s, the profitability of his Tiko enterprise enabled Ravalomanana to purchase a costly villa formerly owned by French colonial governor Leon Reallon in the central Faravohitra neighborhood of Antananarivo.
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to lease half the island's arable land for South Korean cultivation of corn and palm oil, and the
November 2008 purchase of a second presidential jet at a cost of 60 million U.S. dollars. Within a week, Rajoelina met with twenty of Madagascar's most prominent opposition leaders (referred in the press
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Upon election to the presidency, Ravalomanana sought to mitigate the negative economic impact of the eight-month political standoff with
Ratsiraka, which had cost Madagascar millions of dollars He enacted a series of new laws, policies and reforms that sought to efface remaining traces of Ratsiraka's
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Ravalomanana ahead of Ratsiraka. Following the December election, official results put Ravalomanana in first place, with 46 per cent, against Ratsiraka's 40 per cent; without a majority. Ravalomanana, claiming to have won a majority in the first round, refused to participate
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was approved, and in 1982 he founded the Tiko company. The representative of the World Bank to
Madagascar at the time, Jose Bronfman, secured the loan with exceptionally favorable reimbursement conditions that enabled Ravalomanana to sell his products at a lower cost than other small dairy producers,
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Popular disapproval of Ravalomanana intensified, conflicts between pro-Rajoelina demonstrators and security forces continued over the following weeks, resulting in several additional deaths. On 11 March, following a declaration of neutrality by army leadership, pro-opposition soldiers from the Army
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as the "Club of 20"), to develop a joint statement demanding that the Ravalomanana administration improves its adherence to democratic principles. The demand was broadcast at a press conference, where Rajoelina promised to dedicate a politically open public space in the capital, which he would call
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and dramatic inflation early in Ravalomanana's presidency as evidence of a failure to reduce poverty. Ravalomanana's critics remarked that the greatest beneficiary of his reforms and policies was the president himself, giving the example of road construction projects that enabled Tiko to distribute
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The Ratsiraka administration launched an inquiry into Tiko business practices in September 2000 and issued an executive decision in June 2001 that the company should be shut down for failure to adhere to a 1996 agreement requiring Tiko to create jobs and produce low-cost vegetable oil; this ruling
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who would draw upon his business to develop the country and played upon his youth (aged 52) and his non-alliance with the elderly "political dinosaurs" who had dominated politics over the previous three decades. His origins as a village farmer inspired support among rural voters, who made up over
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in Tiko back taxes, but all were either dismissed or ended in an out-of-court settlement; none resulted in a criminal conviction. At its height during the period of Ravalomanana's presidency, Tiko provided direct salaried employment to between 1,000 and 3,000 staff and indirect employment to over
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Beginning in January 2009, Rajoelina led a series of political rallies in downtown Antananarivo where he gave voice to the frustration that Ravalomanana's policies had triggered, particularly among the economically marginalized and members of the political opposition. On 3 February, Ravalomanana
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Consequently, the economy grew at an average annual rate of seven per cent throughout his presidency. Under his administration, hundreds of kilometers of roads were paved in formerly isolated rural areas. Dramatic improvements in education and health were also achieved under his administration.,
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During Ravalomanana's presidency, Madagascar made significant advances toward development targets and experienced an average of seven per cent growth per year. His administration oversaw the construction of thousands of new schools and health clinics. Road rehabilitation aided in improving rural
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in a run-off and after a recount, on 29 April 2002 the High Constitutional Court declared that Ravalomanana had won 51.3 percent of the vote, enough for a narrow first-round victory. The court's decision was contested by Ratsiraka and his supporters. Some Ratsiraka supporters, mostly of the
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Ravalomanana cultivated political relationships to facilitate the continued growth of Tiko in spite of an economic climate non-conducive to free enterprise under the Socialist administration of Ratsiraka. Early support in the 1980s came from the Supreme Counselor of the Revolution Manandafy
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Upon completing his studies, Ravalomanana returned to Manjakandriana District, where he and his family began making and selling homemade yogurts, a common artisanal product in the highlands region. On his bicycle, he collected milk from farmers in neighboring towns, gradually increasing his
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During his second term, Ravalomanana oversaw revisions to the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper. Renamed the Madagascar Action Plan (MAP), this new strategy was intended to build on the successes of his first term to accelerate and expand national development. The plan focused on "the eight
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In 1999, Ravalomanana ran as an independent candidate in the local elections, spending over $ 110,000 on his campaign—a level of expense then unheard of in a Malagasy mayoral race. He was elected with 45 per cent of the votes. His tenure stretched from December 1999 to his ascent to the
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After coming to power, Rajoelina's HAT pursued legal action against Ravalomanana. On 2 June 2009, Ravalomanana was fined 70 million US dollars (42 million British pounds) and sentenced to four years in prison for alleged abuse of office which, according to HAT Justice Minister
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The benefits of economic growth during the Ravalomanana administration were not evenly distributed, leading to higher costs of living for all Malagasy and a deepening poverty among much of the population with fewer able to increase their wealth. Detractors indicate a decline in
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to hard labour for life for his role in the protests and ensuing deaths. Ravalomanana's Tiko Group faced heavy pressure from the transitional government, which in April 2009 demanded that the company pay 35 million US dollars in back taxes or risk being shut down.
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was overturned by the Supreme Court on 16 October 2002. A number of lawsuits have been filed over Ravalomanana's business practices, including a court judgment on the eve of the 2001 presidential election requiring the payment of between 200 and 363 billion
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public primary school, located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from Imerinkasinina. He walked this distance daily, often departing early with baskets of watercress to sell to train passengers at the nearby station. He completed his upper primary private school in
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Ravalomanana's announcement sparked retaliatory actions by the Ratsiraka administration, resulting in frequent defamatory attacks in the press and a court judgment fining him 300 billion Malagasy francs (55.6 million
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were tripled on the island from 1.6 million hectares (6,200 sq mi) to 6 million hectares (23,000 sq mi) – ten per cent of the country's land surface – over five years. In 2004 he established the
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four-fifths of the population. Many voters wished to see established in Madagascar in place of corrupt power networks dominated by nepotism. The Council of Christian Churches of Madagascar (FFKM) rallied behind Ravalomanana.
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to organize national elections. In December 2012 he declared he would not present himself as a candidate, then a precondition to the elections being viewed as legitimate by the international community. TGV candidate
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which gradually put his most significant competitors out of business. Bronfman later left his post at the World Bank to become a principal investor in the company, joined by private investors from
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The former head of state was in exile in Swaziland at the time, having been prevented from returning to Madagascar the previous month. Additionally, on 28 August, Ravalomanana was sentenced
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in order to end the ongoing political crisis. On 10 December 2012, Ravalomanana announced that he would not participate in the elections, and encouraged Rajoelina to follow.
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before a crowd of 40,000 supporters, a transfer of power that was considered illegitimate and unconstitutional by the international community and described as a coup d'état.
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as the language of instruction in grades one to five, expansion of primary schools to house grades six and seven for greater access to lower secondary schooling In the
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839:2013 Malagasy presidential elections
108:5 July 2002 – 17 March 2009
49:move details into the article's body
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2172:"Madagascar sentences ex-president"
1907:"Madagascar police defy government"
1764:Walt, Vivienne (23 November 2008).
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869:2023 Malagasy presidential election
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679:2006 Malagasy presidential election
543:2001 Malagasy presidential election
494:Distribution airplane owned by Tiko
326:December 2001 presidential election
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620:Bureau Indépendant Anti-Corruption
402:Ravalomanana's family origins are
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2377:R, Herimanda (13 December 2007).
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2057:"Madagascar's Rajoelina sworn in"
1849:"'Civil war looms' in Madagascar"
1632:Hogg, Johnny (18 November 2006).
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951:Grand Cross Special Class of the
691:he won 75.39 per cent of voters.
455:Agence Française de Développement
416:From age five he began attending
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2439:Ratsimbaharison, Adrien (2017).
2238:. 28 August 2010. Archived from
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1385:Ravalomanana, Marc (Fall 2006).
1140:Pellerin, Mathieu (March 2009).
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2143:"Madagascar President Resigns"
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2701:Fourth Republic of Madagascar
2408:Bruton, Lynne (12 May 2008).
2178:. 3 June 2009. Archived from
2104:Tighe, Paul (20 March 2009).
1470:"Background Note: Madagascar"
1396:. Peace Corps. Archived from
1065:
673:Presidential election of 2006
669:was ultimately unsuccessful.
585:
537:Presidential election of 2001
531:
324:independent candidate in the
2643:Third Republic of Madagascar
2202:"Ravalomanana returns to SA"
1004:Abilene Christian University
919:National Order of Madagascar
800:Mahamasina Municipal Stadium
736:Confrontation with Rajoelina
716:Millennium Development Goals
628:Millennium Challenge Account
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2385:(in French). Archived from
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863:Presidential elections 2023
845:Presidential elections 2018
793:High Transitional Authority
624:International Monetary Fund
406:, the island's largest and
379:in January 2014, defeating
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608:Madagascar Naturellement
483:("Made in Madagascar").
373:Hery Rajaonarimampianina
2800:Malagasy businesspeople
2505:President of Madagascar
813:Christine Razanamahasoa
685:held on 3 December 2006
615:protected natural areas
393:Manjakandriana District
310:President of Madagascar
247:TIM (I Love Madagascar)
96:President of Madagascar
2810:Mayors of Antananarivo
2780:People from Analamanga
2320:Möllers, Hein (2009).
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1161:10.3917/polaf.113.0152
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2478:Mayor of Antananarivo
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462:for 1.5 million
205:Patrick Ramiaramanana
170:Mayor of Antananarivo
132:Charles Rabemananjara
2785:Malagasy Protestants
2063:on 19 February 2014.
1837:on 19 February 2014.
1831:Agence France-Presse
1613:on 22 September 2012
1501:on 22 September 2012
1261:Vivier (2007), p. 27
1249:Vivier (2007), p. 26
1127:Vivier (2007), p. 13
727:Constitution of 2007
572:Betsimisaraka people
335:Tiako I Madagasikara
122:Tantely Andrianarivo
84:Ravalomanana in 2017
2710:Rajaonarimampianina
2389:on 13 December 2013
2358:on 15 November 2012
2332:on 16 December 2013
1557:on 11 February 2012
1541:10.1093/wber/lhq009
1205:Politique Africaine
1149:Politique Africaine
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647:Asa Lalana Malagasy
563:Tiako iMadagasikara
381:Jean-Louis Robinson
159:Hyppolite Ramaroson
2825:Exiled politicians
2463:Political offices
2420:on 1 February 2013
2383:Madagascar Tribune
1885:Xinhua News Agency
1807:on 19 October 2013
1801:Madagascar Tribune
1776:on 7 December 2008
1587:on 26 January 2016
1403:on 2 November 2013
1394:WorldView Magazine
1336:www.britannica.com
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1109:on 26 January 2012
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2081:. 19 March 2009.
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1745:on 28 August 2008
1291:978-1-78904-875-9
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377:elected president
292:Marc Ravalomanana
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