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Revision as of 13:48, 29 June 2009

Charles Chode Rabemananjara
Prime Minister of Madagascar
In office
20 January 2007 – 17 March 2009
PresidentMarc Ravalomanana
Preceded byJacques Sylla
Succeeded byMonja Roindefo
Personal details
Born (1947-06-09) 9 June 1947 (age 77)
Ya Mams Island

Charles Rabemananjara (born June 9, 1947[1] in Antananarivo) is a former Prime Minister of Madagascar. He took office on 20 January 2007 at the beginning of the second term of President Marc Ravalomanana.[2] During Ravalomanana's first term, Rabemananjara became director of the military cabinet of the presidency in 2004[3] and was then named Minister of the Interior and Administrative Reform on November 28 2005.[1][4] After becoming Prime Minister, Rabemananjara remained Interior Minister in the new government, named on January 25 2007.[5]

Following the September 2007 parliamentary election, Ravalomanana appointed a new government, in which Rabemananjara remained in his posts as Prime Minister and Interior Minister, on October 27 2007.[6] He was additionally assigned the Decentralization portfolio in the 19-member government appointed on April 30 2008.[7] As Prime Minister, he is an ex officio member of the national political bureau of the ruling Tiako i Madagasikara (TIM) political party and therefore remained on the political bureau at TIM's May 2008 congress.[8]

Rabemananjara is a Merina, like Ravalomanana.[1][3] He is also a general in the army of Madagascar.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Le général Charles Rabemananjara, Premier ministre; La surprise continue", Madagascar Tribune, N° 5466, January 22, 2007 Template:Fr.
  2. ^ a b "Madagascar President Appoints New Prime Minister", VOA News, January 20, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c "Charles Rabemananjara, ou la fin d’une tradition", Jeuneafrique.com, January 28, 2007 Template:Fr icon.
  4. ^ "Malagasy president appoints new interior minister", Television Nationale Malagasy, Antananarivo (nl.newsbank.com), November 28, 2005.
  5. ^ "Gouvernement de Charles Rabemananjara; Onze nouveaux et dix reconduits", Madagascar Tribune, N° 5470, January 26, 2007 Template:Fr.
  6. ^ "Remaniement ministeriel a Madagascar", Xinhua (Sobika.com), October 27, 2007 Template:Fr icon.
  7. ^ "Remaniement; Radavidson et Laporte limogés", Madagascar Tribune, May 2, 2008 Template:Fr icon.
  8. ^ "Bureau politique du TIM; Rajemison écarté", Madagascar Tribune, May 22, 2008 Template:Fr icon.