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Madagascar's president to run for re-election
help return stability to the Indian Ocean island nation.A showdown looms between Rajoelina and the wife of former president Marc Ravalomanana who are among the 41 presidential candidates who were approved by the Special Elections Court on Friday. Former President Read more »
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Madagascar's president to run for re-election
help return stability to the Indian Ocean island nation. A showdown looms between Rajoelina and the wife of former president Marc Ravalomanana who are among the 41 presidential candidates who were approved by the Special Elections Court on Friday. Former President from AZ starnet.com Read more »
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Madagascar president to contest poll
released by the electoral authorities of 41 approved presidential candidates. Mr Rajoelina, backed by the army, ousted Marc Ravalomanana from power in 2009, plunging the island nation into four years of political turmoil. Under regional pressure, both men from BBC News Read more »
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Rajoelina to run in vote, breaks promise
from regional powers to stand aside to prevent unrest in this year's vote on the Indian Ocean island. The man he ousted, Marc Ravalomanana, now in self-imposed exile in South Africa, had made the same pledge. But an aide to Rajoelina said the deal was broken from Empowering Financial Decisions Read more »
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Madagascan political rivals listed among 41 presidential candidates
May 3 (Xinhua) -- Madagascar's transitional president Andry Rajoelina, former president Marc Ravalomanana's wife and ex-president Didier Ratsiraka are among the 41 candidates to run in the presidential elections set for July 24. The Electoral Special Court from SINA English Read more »
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Former First Lady Contests in Presidential Poll
wife of Madagascar's ousted President Marc Ravalomanana has filed in her papers to stand in the country's presidential elections slated for July 2013. The former First Lady Lalao Ravalomanana who fled to South Africa with her husband after he was forced out from AllAfrica.com Read more »