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Didier Ignace Ratsiraka (Malagasy: [raˈtsirəkə̥]; 4 November 1936 – 28 March 2021) was a Malagasy politician and naval officer who was the third President... |
Ratsiraka is a Malagasy surname. You may be looking for: Céline Ratsiraka, Malagasy politician, wife of Didier Didier Ratsiraka (1936–2021), President... |
Céline Marthe Ratsiraka is a Malagasy politician, political figure, and widow of former President Didier Ratsiraka. Ratsiraka is the longest tenured First... |
Albert Zafy (section Opposition leader under Ratsiraka) In 1992, Zafy stood as a presidential candidate against President Didier Ratsiraka. The election soon became a run-off between the two candidates. In... |
suggested a second round was necessary, as neither incumbent President Didier Ratsiraka nor Marc Ravalomanana, the two main candidates, had won a majority... |
History of Madagascar (section Post-Ratsiraka) ushered in the socialist Democratic Republic of Madagascar under Admiral Didier Ratsiraka (1975–1992) distinguished by economic isolationism and political alliances... |
term length. Of the 7 people that has served as president, only two, Didier Ratsiraka and Andry Rajoelina, served in non consecutive periods. Politics of... |
former president Didier Ratsiraka. Didier Ratsiraka announced his candidacy for president on 26 June, 2001. A formal naval officer, Ratsiraka first came to... |
Gabriel Ramanantsoa, 1972–1975, reverse side 2:3 Didier Ratsiraka, 1976–1993, obverse side 2:3 Didier Ratsiraka, 1976–1993, reverse side 2:3 Albert Zafy, 1993–1996... |
Česká televize. Retrieved 3 November 2020. "Madagascar ex-president Ratsiraka returns from exile". BBC News. 24 November 2011. Retrieved 17 March 2022... |
before being replaced by another military appointee: Vice Admiral Didier Ratsiraka, who ushered in the Marxist–Leninist Second Republic that ran under... |
of the MAPAR party. He was the brother of former Malagasy President Didier Ratsiraka. In 2015 he was elected Mayor of Toamasina until his destitution in... |
Pittet (born 1957), Swiss immunologist Didier Raoult (born 1952), French physician and microbiologist Didier Ratsiraka (1936–2021), Malagasy politician, President... |
negotiations with Rajoelina and former heads of state Albert Zafy and Didier Ratsiraka to organize national elections. In December 2012 he declared he would... |
elections were held in Madagascar on 12 March 1989. Incumbent President Didier Ratsiraka of AREMA won with over 60% of the vote. Voter turnout was 81.04%. Madagascar:... |
Commander Didier Ratsiraka as head of state and president of a new ruling body, the Supreme Revolutionary Council (SRC). The choice of Ratsiraka allayed... |
Ifampitsarana (Judged By Your Work) Party, which opposed President Didier Ratsiraka. He and his party were part of the coalition which elected Albert Zafy... |
Democratic Republic of Madagascar, established by the "Red Admiral" Didier Ratsiraka, President of Madagascar and head of the Supreme Revolutionary Council... |
political alliance of president Didier Ratsiraka. It held the majority of seats in the parliament until the fall of the Ratsiraka regime in 1991. AREMA had... |
1991) November 3 – Roy Emerson, Australian tennis player November 4 – Didier Ratsiraka, 3rd President of Madagascar (d. 2021) November 5 Ivan Stambolić, Serbian... |