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René Tantely Gabrio Andrianarivo (born 25 May 1954) is a former Malagasy politician who was
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from 23 July 1998 to 31 May 2002, under President Didier Ratsiraka.


Life and career

Andrianarivo was born in Ambositra, Amoron'i Mania, in 1954. During Ratsiraka's first period in office (the Second Republic), Andrianarivo served in the government as Minister of Industry, Energy and Mines. Following Ratsiraka's victory in the 1996 presidential election, Andrianarivo became Deputy Prime Minister and Minister responsible for Economy and Finance in the new government of Prime Minister
Pascal Rakotomavo Pascal Joseph Rakotomavo (1 April 1934Biographical page at Antananarivo Provinc ...
, named on 27 February 1997; he was one of three deputy prime ministers, along with
Pierrot Rajaonarivelo Pierrot Jocelyn Rajaonarivelo (born 17 June 1946Biography at official site
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) is a Herizo Razafimahaleo Herizo Jossicher Razafimahaleo (February 21, 1955Curriculum Vitae
at Herizo.org .
– July 25, 2008
. Following parliamentary elections held in May 1998, he was named Prime Minister by Ratsiraka in July to replace Rakotomavo. During the 2002 election dispute between Ratsiraka and Marc Ravalomanana, which eventually led to Ratsiraka being forced into exile, Andrianarivo announced a state of emergency imposed by Ratsiraka following Ravalomanana's declaration that he was president on 22 February. In the following months the two rival governments struggled for control of the island. On 27 May 2002, Ravalomanana's forces raided the prime minister's residence in
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— the last government building in the capital still under the control of the Ratsiraka government — and detained Andrianarivo; Ravalomanana's prime minister,
Jacques Sylla Jacques Hugues Sylla (July 1946 – 26 December 2009) was a Malagasy politician. He was the Prime Minister of Madagascar under President Marc Ravalomanana from February 2002 to January 2007. He subsequently served as the President of the Natio ...
, took over the residence."Ratsiraka calls off new talks until his PM is released"
IRIN, 28 May 2002.
In response, Ratsiraka said he would not participate in planned talks until Andrianarivo was released. Andrianarivo's trial began on 22 December 2003,Amnesty International report on Madagascar in 2003
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and on 24 December, he was convicted of embezzlement and usurping powers"Former Madagascar premier sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for role in election crisis", Associated Press, 24 December 2003. and was sentenced to 12 years of hard labor."Prisonniers politique; Conditions… inavouables", ''Madagascar Tribune'', number 4,537, 26 December 2003 . He was also fined 42 billion
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s, about $7.6 million
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: about $7.4 million to repay the allegedly embezzled money, and another $200,000 in damages. The prosecution argued that Andrianarivo was not legitimately the Prime Minister when he withdrew the money, and that he therefore did so illegally."Madagascar's ex-PM jailed"
BBC News Online, 24 December 2003.
Andrianarivo argued that, despite Ravalomanana's nomination of Sylla as Prime Minister, he remained legally Prime Minister until he was detained on 27 May 2002, due to the absence of a decree abrogating his nomination up to that point; he said that it had been necessary to withdraw the money for the payment of wages and other administrative purposes. According to
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, the trial was "marred by irregularities". His health was also said to be poor at the time. In Ravalomanana's 2003 end of the year speech, he revealed that Andrianarivo was allowed to seek medical treatment abroad. On 3 May 2007, it was announced that about $2.3 million held by Andrianarivo in
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
was unfrozen and was again available to him, following a
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investigation that was closed due to lack of evidence. Andrianarivo was, however, required to pay for the cost of the investigation, which began in late 2003. The Malagasy government, which wanted the money, protested the Swiss decision. In France, Andrianarivo met with former President Albert Zafy on 11 June 2007; Zafy had also met with Ratsiraka and former Deputy Prime Minister