Prime Minister of Madagascar
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| Prime Minister of the Republic of Madagascar |
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| Appointer | Andry Rajoelina, as President of the High Transitional Authority |
| Inaugural holder | Gabriel Ramanantsoa |
| Formation | 18 May 1972 |
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This page contains a list of the Prime Ministers of Madagascar.
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[edit] Prime Ministers of Madagascar (1828–Present)
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
| Tenure | Portrait | Incumbent | Affiliation | Notes |
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| Merina Kingdom | ||||
| 1828 to 1833 | Andriamihaja, Chief Minister | n-p | ||
| 1833 to 10 February 1852 | Rainiharo, Prime Minister | n-p | Died in office | |
| 10 February 1852 to 14 July 1864 | Rainivoninahitriniony, Prime Minister | n-p | Deposed by his brother Rainilaiarivony | |
| 14 July 1864 to 14 October 1895 | Rainilaiarivony, Prime Minister | n-p | Deposed after the Second Madagascar expedition | |
| 15 October 1895 to September 1896 | Rainitsimbazafy, Prime Minister | n-p | Removed from office | |
| September 1896 to February 1897 | Rasanjy, Principal Governor | n-p | ||
| Colonial Madagascar | ||||
| February 1897 to 27 May 1957 | Post Abolished | |||
| 27 May 1957 to 14 October 1958 | Philibert Tsiranana, Vice President of the Executive Council | PSD | ||
| Malagasy Republic | Autonomous | |||
| 14 October 1958 to 1 May 1959 | Philibert Tsiranana, Prime Minister | PSD | ||
| 1 May 1959 to 26 June 1960 | Post Abolished | |||
| Malagasy Republic | ||||
| 26 June 1960 to 18 May 1972 | Post Abolished | |||
| 18 May 1972 to 5 February 1975 | Gabriel Ramanantsoa, Prime Minister | Mil | ||
| 5 February 1975 to 30 December 1975 | Post Abolished | |||
| Democratic Republic of Madagascar | ||||
| 30 December 1975 to 11 January 1976 | Post Abolished | |||
| 11 January 1976 to 30 July 1976 | Joel Rakotomalala, Prime Minister | FNDR | Died in a helicopter accident | |
| 12 August 1976 to 1 August 1977 | Justin Rakotoniaina, Prime Minister | FNDR | ||
| 1 August 1977 to 12 February 1988 | Désiré Rakotoarijaona, Prime Minister | Mil | ||
| 12 February 1988 to 8 August 1991 | Victor Ramahatra, Prime Minister | Mil | ||
| 8 August 1991 to 12 September 1992 | Guy Razanamasy, Prime Minister | FNDR | ||
| Republic of Madagascar | ||||
| 12 September 1992 to 9 August 1993 | Guy Razanamasy, Prime Minister | AREMA | ||
| 9 August 1993 to 30 October 1995 | Francisque Ravony, Prime Minister | CSDDM | ||
| 30 October 1995 to 28 May 1996 | Emmanuel Rakotovahiny, Prime Minister | UNDD | ||
| 28 May 1996 to 21 February 1997 | Norbert Ratsirahonana, Prime Minister | AVI | ||
| 21 February 1997 to 23 July 1998 | Pascal Rakotomavo, Prime Minister | AREMA | ||
| 23 July 1998 to 31 May 2002 | Tantely Andrianarivo, Prime Minister | AREMA | Under house arrest by Marc Ravalomanana from 27 May 2002 | |
| 26 February 2002 to 20 January 2007 | Jacques Sylla, Prime Minister | n-p | Appointed by Marc Ravalomanana | |
| 31 May 2002 to 5 July 2002 | Jean-Jacques Rasolondraibe, Interim Prime Minister | AREMA | Appointed by Didier Ratsiraka | |
| 20 January 2007 to 17 March 2009 | Charles Rabemananjara, Prime Minister | TIM | Deposed in the 2009 crisis | |
| 17 March 2009 to 10 October 2009 | Monja Roindefo, Prime Minister | MONIMA | Appointed by Andry Rajoelina on 7 February 2009 | |
| 18 December 2009 to 20 December 2009 | Cécile Manorohanta, Interim Prime Minister | TGV | ♀ | |
| 20 December 2009 to 2 November 2011 | Albert Camille Vital, Prime Minister | Mil | ||
| 2 November 2011 to Present | Omer Beriziky, Prime Minister | LEADER-Fanilo | ||
[edit] Affiliations
- PSD - Social Democratic Party of Madagascar and the Comoros
- FNDR - Vanguard of the Malagasy Revolution
- AREMA - Association for the Rebirth of Madagascar (renamed FNDR)
- CSDDM - Committee for Support of Democracy and Development in Madagascar
- UNDD - National Union for Democracy and Development
- AVI - Judged By Your Work Party
- TIM - Tiako I Madagasikara
- MONIMA - Madagascar for the Malagasy
- TGV - Young Malagasies Determined
- LEADER-Fanilo - Economic Liberalism and Democratic Action for National Recovery
- Mil - Military
- n-p - Non-party
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