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  2. List of newspapers in Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    La Gazette de la Grande Île: Daily: French or French/Malagasy L'Hebdo de l'Express de Madagascar: Weekly French or French/Malagasy Imongo Vaovao: 1955: Malagasy Issued by the Congress Party for the Independence of Madagascar: Jejoo: Malagasy Lakroan’i Madagasikara: 1927 Weekly French or French/Malagasy La Ligne de mire: Daily

  3. Madagascar Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Madagascar Tribune is a daily newspaper published in Antananarivo, Madagascar. It is primarily in French, with several articles in Malagasy . The Madagascar-tribune.com is an independent online newspaper, published by the Society Malagasy Edition (SME). The journal exists since December 1988, and became an independent online newspaper on 29 ...

  4. 2007 Malagasy parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Parliamentary elections were held in Madagascar on 23 September 2007, with the vote to be repeated in two constituencies on 14 November 2007. [1] 637 candidates contested the election, in which the 127 seats in the National Assembly were at stake. [2]

  5. Andry Rajoelina - Wikipedia

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    e. Andry Nirina Rajoelina ( / ˈɑːndriː rɑːdʒoʊiːˈliːnɑː /, [1] Malagasy: [ˈjanɖʐʲ nʲˈrinᵊ ratʐ'welinᵊ]; born 30 May 1974) is a Malagasy-French politician and businessman who has served as president of Madagascar since 2023. He previously served as president from 2019 to 2023, and was president of a provisional government ...

  6. Communications in Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Communications in Madagascar. Communications in Madagascar include newspapers, radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Widespread poverty and illiteracy severely limit the penetration of television, print media, and the Internet, making radio by far the most important communications medium in the country. [1]

  7. Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar is a member of the United Nations (UN), the African Union (AU), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie. Malagasy and French are both official languages of the state.

  8. Jean Ravelonarivo - Wikipedia

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    Jean Ravelonarivo (born 17 April 1959) is a Malagasy military officer and politician who was Prime Minister of Madagascar from 17 January 2015 to 13 April 2016. Career. Ravelonarivo was born on 17 April 1959 in Sakadomo, Berevo, Madagascar. He was a pilot stationed at the Ivato Aeronaval Base between 1985 and 1997.

  9. Tiako I Madagasikara - Wikipedia

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    Tiako I Madagasikara. Tiako I Madagasikara ( TIM, lit. 'I Love Madagascar'; French: J'aime Madagascar) is a political party in Madagascar founded on July 3, 2002, to support President Marc Ravalomanana. After the parliamentary election held on September 23, 2007, it was the largest party in the National Assembly of Madagascar, with 106 of 127 ...