Vol 53 No 14 |
- MADAGASCAR
• Marc Ravalomanana 62 elected President in 2002 and 2006 was overthrown by a coup d’état in March 2009...
Vol 53 No 14 |
- MADAGASCAR
While ex-President Marc Ravalomanana’s supporters approve of the sanctions most others think them counter-productive because they do not hit the greedy elite whose interests are served by the transitional government...
Exiled ex-President Marc Ravalomanana currently lives in South Africa...
Vol 52 No 19 |
- MADAGASCAR
No sooner had interim leader Andry Rajoelina agreed to terms that included the return of the exiled Marc Ravalomanana than senior figures in the governing Haute Autorité de la Transition (HAT) were threatening to arrest the former President...
Vol 52 No 19 |
- MADAGASCAR
When the military overthrew President Marc Ravalomanana and installed Andry Rajoelina in March 2009 contributing countries were initially reluctant to reduce their economic support because of Madagascar’s poverty and heavy dependence on aid...
Foreign aid is declining as donors withhold the release of funds in an effort to nudge Rajoelina towards a compromise with his deposed predecessor President Marc Ravalomanana and the latter’s nominal allies the veteran ex-Presidents Albert Zafy and Didier Ratsiraka...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 7 |
- MADAGASCAR
- CHINA
HAT is pushing for elections before the end of this year and Rajoelina who overthrew the government of Marc Ravalomanana in 2009 sounds ever more confident...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 4 |
- MADAGASCAR
- CHINA
Rajoelina who seized power with army support in March 2009 needs money to fight presidential elections due in mid-year which are shaping up to be a bitter confrontation with desposed President Marc Ravalomanana and several other candidates...
Rajoelina is pressuring his rivals including former Presidents Marc Ravalomanana Albert Zafy and Didier Ratsiraka into accepting the presidential elections that the regime plans for mid-year...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 4 |
- MADAGASCAR
- ASIA
Colonel Charles Andrianasoavina claims the March 2009 events leading to the fall of Marc Ravalomanana’s government were a coup d’etat not a popular uprising...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 3 |
- SOUTH KOREA
Some of Korea’s recent overtures have been dogged by controversy: the STX deal in Ghana has been plagued by transparency concerns while Daewoo’s attempt to purchase swathes of Madagascan farmland in 2008 did not survive the toppling of President Marc Ravalomanana’s government the next year...