Deposed Madagascar President Out of 2013 Poll Race
Exiled former president Marc Ravalomanana will not be part of 2013 elections, as part of SADC resolutions which also included a ban for his rival, Andry Rajoelina.
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Madagascar: Former President Out of Running
Tanzania Daily News, 12 December 2012
OUSTED Madagascar President Marc Ravalomanana will not run for office in elections scheduled for May next year as recommended by SADC to allow restoration of peace and stability in ... read more »
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Southern Africa: Regional Leaders Propose Madagascar Election Bans
allAfrica.com, 11 December 2012
Southern African leaders want to bar Madagascar's deposed president, Marc Ravalomanana, from standing in new elections - despite condemning as unconstitutional his ousting in 2009. read more »
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Southern Africa: SADC Urged to Act Tough On Madagascar
Tanzania Daily News, 12 December 2012
FORMER Madagascar premier Monja Roindefo Zafitsimivalor has asked the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to see to it that the Indian Ocean country's protracted crisis ... read more »
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Southern Africa: Regional Leaders Speak on Madagascar, DR Congo, Zimbabwe (document)
South African Government, 10 December 2012
1. The Extraordinary Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) was held in Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania from 7 ... read more »
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Southern Africa: Region's Peace Tops SADC Agenda
Tanzania Daily News, 8 December 2012
THE security situation in the region topped the agenda of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Troika on Peace, Defence and Security meeting held in Dar es Salaam on ... read more »
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Madagascar: Regional Leaders Call for Deposed President's Return
allAfrica.com, 13 June 2011
Southern African leaders have called on Madagascar's rulers to allow exiled leaders, including the deposed president, Marc Ravalomanana, to return home. However, the country's ... read more »
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Madagascar: Ravalomanana's Fate Bedevils Talks
allAfrica.com, 9 June 2011
The return to Madagascar of its deposed and exiled president, Marc Ravalomanana, is creating profound division among the political formations which met in Botswana this week to ... read more »
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Madagascar: Former President Sentenced to Jail With Hard Labour
allAfrica.com, 31 August 2010
A court in the capital, Antanarivo, has sentenced former president Marc Ravalomanana and two officers to life imprisonment with hard labour for the part they played in the deaths ... read more »
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Ravalo is not a saint as he portrays himself. He will jump into politics as soon as he enters the country and destabilize any government as he is doing presently with the blessing of SADC. He has put all his opposition when was in power and he will do the same at the opportune time. Yes Rajoelina must not run but let the malagasy decide that. I would say the same for Ravalo also ie let the malagasy decide, however he is condemned by the malagasy courts and has no right to run ever again. Tanzanian president wants himto go home like others. However those others did their exile time because of Ravalomanana. Let Ravalo do his exile time like Ratsiraka. After ten years he can go home and retire, because he will mature by then.