Iarovana Roland Ratsiraka (born August 15, 1966) is a
Malagasy politician
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.
In 1966 he was born in
Antananarivo
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. Roland is the nephew of former
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Didier Ratsiraka
Didier Ignace Ratsiraka (; 4 November 1936 – 28 March 2021) was a Malagasy politician and naval officer who was President of Madagascar from 1975 to 1993 and from 1997 to 2002. At the time of his death, he was the longest-serving President o ...
. He studied both in Madagascar and in France, before founding several companies.
In 1996, Roland's uncle appointed him as Campaign Director for the
Tamatave
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region. In 1998, he founded the regional political association
Toamsina Tonga Saina (TTS), and was elected to the
National Assembly of Madagascar
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as a Deputy for
Toamasina
Toamasina (), meaning "like salt" or "salty", unofficially and in French Tamatave, is the capital of the Atsinanana region on the east coast of Madagascar on the Indian Ocean. The city is the chief seaport of the country, situated northeast of it ...
. In 1999, he was elected as
Mayor
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of the city, but the post was suspended in 2002.
In the municipal election held on November 23, 2003, Ratsiraka, as the TTS candidate, was victorious, regaining his position as Mayor and defeating
Barnest Andriamiarantsoa, the candidate of the ruling
Tiako I Madagasikara (TIM). His victory was officially announced on December 8 by the provincial electoral court.
Ratsiraka stood in the
presidential election
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held on December 3, 2006, placing third, with 10.14% of the votes cast, according to final results. In his home province of
Toamasina
Toamasina (), meaning "like salt" or "salty", unofficially and in French Tamatave, is the capital of the Atsinanana region on the east coast of Madagascar on the Indian Ocean. The city is the chief seaport of the country, situated northeast of it ...
, he won 34.74% of the vote, two points less than the winner of the election, incumbent President
Marc Ravalomanana
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. He also received significant support in
Antsiranana Province
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, where he won 20.39% of the vote. Following the release of the provisional results, which showed Ravalomanana winning in the first round, Ratsiraka, along with second place candidate
, said that the results were false, and on December 11 he filed a challenge with the Constitutional High Court regarding the election.
Ratsiraka was suspended as Mayor beginning on February 15, 2007,
["Roland Ratsiraka, le maire de Toamasina en Madagascar, placé sous mandat de dépôt"]
African Press Agency, April 19, 2007 .["Le maire Roland Ratsiraka; Suspendu du 15 février au 15 mars"]
''Madagascar Tribune'', N° 5489, February 17, 2007 . initially for a period of one month.
[ On April 19, 2007, he was arrested and imprisoned for alleged corruption][ related to garbage collection.][ His supporters protested on his behalf in Toamasina, but after looting occurred they were banned from doing so.
On October 5, 2007, Ratsiraka was given an 18-month deferred sentence; he was released on the same day.
President Ravalomanana was forced to resign amidst a political crisis in March 2009, and opposition leader ]Andry Rajoelina
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took power. Rajoelina set up the High Transitional Authority
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(HAT) as the ruling body, and Ratsiraka was appointed as one of the 44 members of HAT on March 31, 2009.[Andry Ratovo]
"Un Tim et un Grad Iloafo dans la liste"
''L'Express de Madagascar'', April 1, 2009 .
References
External links
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070325015031/http://www.rolandratsiraka.com/parcours.html RolandRatsiraka.com: Parcours
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1966 births
Living people
People from Antananarivo
Betsimisaraka people
Members of the National Assembly (Madagascar)
Mayors of Toamasina
Malagasy prisoners and detainees
Prisoners and detainees of Madagascar