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Q: Why is Marc Ravalomanana the leader of Madagascar?
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What time period has Marc Ravalomanana been in power of Madagascar?

Marc Ravalomanana was president of Madagascar from 2002 to 2009. Since both its entry in office and exit from power were severely disputed with its political opponents, it is difficult to fix the exact date of its presidential term.


What is Madagascar govmement?

The Republic of Madagascar is just that -- a republic. Its president is Marc Ravalomanana and its Prime Minister is Charles Rabemananjara {| ! colspan="2" | | |}


Who rules Madagascar?

President Marc Ravalomanana is the Head of State. Prime Minister General Charles Rabemananjara is Head of Government. Madagascar is a Republic.


When was Marc Ravalomanana born?

Marc Ravalomanana was born on 1949-12-12.


Who was the president of Madagascar before Andry Rajoelina?

Marc Ravalomanana was the president of Madagascar before Andry Rajoelina. He was the president of Madagascar from 2002 May 6 to 2009 March 17.


Is Marc Ravalomanana married?

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Who declared himself Madagascar's head of state?

Andry Rajoelina declared himself Madagascar's head of state in 2009 February. He did not come to power until the Military backed his ascension on 2009 March 17, replacing Marc Ravalomanana.


Madagascar's current leader?

Madagascar's transitional head of state is Andry Rajoelina. He came to power in March 2009 following protests that led to the resignation and flight of President Marc Ravalomanana. The Prime Minister is Monja Roindefo.


How did Marc Ravalomanana become the leader of Madagascar?

Marc Ravalomanana started well, but as his kingdom increase. His well build character that made him a good leader went away because of his self seeking personal agenda. He forgot that once he was a guy on a bicycle selling milk... while he is riding his limo, he forgot that the people following him, was inspired by what he has done. Instead being a true leader guiding the whole country to succeed, he is distracted chasing a very young Maire including his family for just a vengeance. If he is a man with conscience, be a real man... don't fight like a dog, Mr. Ravalomanana you do have an High Diploma to improve your image not to clash with your character. Focus on leading the country to its best.. the enemy is poverty not the people around you. Wake up Mr. President. San Francisco.


What has the author Jean-Loup Vivier written?

Jean-Loup Vivier has written: 'Madagascar sous Ravalomanana'


What is the political situation in Madagascar?

Already one of the poorest countries in the world, Madagascar was thrown into political crisis in March 2009 when Andry Rajoelina, the former mayor of Madagascar's capital city, seized power from democratically elected President Marc Ravalomanana. The Malagasy people continue to suffer on the economic front because of the continued focus by the de facto regime leaders on their personal interests and political future.


Current issue or event in Madagascar?

01/29/09 The past few months have been unfortunate for Madagascar. A series of tropical storms hit both the east and the west coasts, leaving more than 40,000 people roofless and recovering from floods. However, if you were in Madagascar the near complete destruction of infrastructure would be an afterthought because a chain of political and social unrest has hit the country with equal force. To understand how a country better known for its unique biodiversity has gotten to this point, one must go back seven years, when long-time president of Madagascar, Didier Ratsiraka, was ousted by a young up and coming self-made businessman, Marc Ravalomanana. After a close and contentious election, Ravalomanana claimed the presidency, carried by his strong popularity in Antananarivo, the capital city. Ravalomanana showcased his popularity with street demonstrations that ultimately forced Ratsiraka out. For the next six years, Ravalomanana ruled uncontested and the GDP of Madagascar grew steadily under his watch, but some would argue it was at the expense of the poorest. But tensions became apparent when a series of unpopular measures brought a new mayor into office in Antananarivo, defeating Ravalomanana's protégé. The new mayor, Andry Rajoelina, is a young, dynamic, self-made businessman, quite popular in the city.