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Parliamentary elections were held in
Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa ...
on 23 September 2007, with the vote to be repeated in two constituencies on 14 November 2007."Élections communales le 12 décembre 2007 : vers une abstention accrue ?"
''Temoignages'', October 25, 2007 .
637 candidates contested the election, in which the 127 seats in the
National Assembly In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the rep ...
were at stake.Gregoire Pourtier
"Madagascans choose new leaders"
AFP (''IOL''), September 24, 2007 .


Background

In
Toliara Province The Toliara Province (formerly Toliary or Tuléar) is a former province of Madagascar with an area of . It had a population of 2,229,550 (July, 2001). Its capital was Toliara. Near Toliara was the " spiny forest". Toliara Province bordered the fol ...
on 20 July 2007,
President President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) * President (education), a leader of a college or university * President (government title) President may also refer to: Automobiles * Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ...
Marc Ravalomanana Marc Ravalomanana (; born 12 December 1949) is a Malagasy politician who was the President of Madagascar from 2002 to 2009. Born into a farming Merina family in Imerinkasinina, near the capital city of Antananarivo, Ravalomanana first rose to ...
announced he would soon dissolve the National Assembly, leading to an early parliamentary election."Madagascan National Assembly to be dissolved"
Xinhua (''People's Daily Online''), 25 July 2007.
Speaking to the press on July 24, Ravalomanana cited the need to adapt to the situation under the constitutional changes passed earlier this year as grounds for dissolving parliament before the end of its term in May 2008. The decision was finally announced on 26 July 2007 after a Council of Ministers meeting; the ministers had agreed to reduce the number of parliamentarians from 160 to 127 to be elected in the 119 districts of Madagascar across the country."Parliamentary elections in Madagascar to be held in September"
Xinhua (''People's Daily Online''), 26 July 2007.


Campaign

All candidacies had to be submitted by August 14. The High Constitutional Court released its official list of 1,542 validated candidates on August 23.Iloniaina Alain

''L'Express de Madagascar'' (allAfrica.com), August 24, 2007 .
"Fraudes électorales; La vigilance chez l’opposition"
''Madagascar Tribune'', N° 56340, August 25, 2007 .
The ruling Tiako I Madagasikara (TIM) was the only party with candidates in all constituencies;"Début de la campagne électorale législative"
Xinhua (Jeuneafrique.com), September 8, 2007 .
these candidates included only about a fifth of the TIM deputies in the previous National Assembly. About 20 of the deputies not nominated by TIM as candidates ran as independents instead; TIM President Razoarimihaja Solofonantenaina described them as "not serious challengers". Seven ministers in the government were nominated as TIM candidates:"Législatives du 23 septembre; Dix candidatures à suivre de près"
''Madagascar Tribune'', N° 5650, September 6, 2007 .
Yvan Randriasandratriniony, Minister near the Presidency in charge of Decentralization, in Fianarantsoa I; Koto Bernard, Minister of the Environment, in Ifanadiana; Robinson Jean Louis, Minister of Health, in
Alaotra-Mangoro Alaotra-Mangoro is a region in eastern Madagascar. It borders Sofia Region in north, Analanjirofo in northeast, Atsinanana in east, Vakinankaratra in southwest, Analamanga in west and Betsiboka in northwest. The capital of the region is Ambat ...
; Patrick Ramiaramanana, Minister of Energy, in
Antananarivo Antananarivo (French language, French: ''Tananarive'', ), also known by its colonial shorthand form Tana, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Madagascar. The administrative area of the city, known as Antananarivo-Renivohitra ("An ...
I; Andriamparany Radavidson, Minister of Finance, in Antananarivo IV; Donat Olivier Andriamahefamparany, Minister of Mines, in Antananarivo V; and Harifidy Ramilison, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, in Fort-Dauphin."Former Malagasy Premier, seven cabinet ministers stand for parliamentary polls"
African Press Agency, September 24, 2007.
Many criticized the candidacies of these ministers because they were expected to remain in the government after the election, leaving their National Assembly seats to their substitutes. Another notable TIM candidate was former Prime Minister Jacques Sylla on
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. An alliance of opposition parties agreed to nominate a single candidate for each constituency, but although they reached a consensus on single candidates in some constituencies, in most cases they did not. One notable opposition candidate is Jean Lahiniriko, who was elected as a TIM candidate in the December 2002 parliamentary election and became President of the National Assembly before having a falling out with the ruling party and running against Ravalomanana in the December 2006 presidential election. He stood as a candidate in the parliamentary election for his new party, the Socialist and Democratic Party for the Unity of Madagascar (PSDUM), in the Betioky South constituency. The former ruling party AREMA was divided on whether to contest the election. The faction of the party associated with former president
Didier Ratsiraka Didier Ignace Ratsiraka (; 4 November 1936 – 28 March 2021) was a Malagasy politician and naval officer who was President of Madagascar from 1975 to 1993 and from 1997 to 2002. At the time of his death, he was the longest-serving President o ...
chose not to participate, unlike the faction associated with Pierrot Rajaonarivelo. The Ratsiraka faction sought to prevent the Rajaonarivelo faction's participation, but on August 23 the High Constitutional Court ruled that it could participate. The election campaign began on September 8 and continued for two weeks. There were about 7.5 million registered voters in this election and 17,586 polling stations across the country.


Conduct

Observers from the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and the African Union gave a positive appraisal of the election. Voter turnout was low, particularly in urban areas; in some of the Antananarivo constituencies it was as low as 20%, and there were similarly low numbers in some other cities.


Results

Provisional results on September 24 showed TIM winning all six of the constituencies in Antananarivo, the capital, where each constituency is represented by two deputies."Législatives malgaches: le parti présidentiel remporte les grandes villes"
AFP (Jeuneafrique.com), September 24, 2007 .
In the city of
Toamasina Toamasina (), meaning "like salt" or "salty", unofficially and in French Tamatave, is the capital of the Atsinanana region on the east coast of Madagascar on the Indian Ocean. The city is the chief seaport of the country, situated northeast of it ...
, considered an opposition stronghold, TIM candidate Pierrot Botozaza was victorious."Political surprises, low voter turnout in Malagasy legislative polls"
African Press Agency, September 24, 2007.
TIM also won in the cities of Fianarantsoa and Antsiranana, but in one of the main cities it suffered a defeat, with its candidate losing to an independent candidate, Harinjatovo Rakotondramanana ("Hary Kalizy"), in the Mahajanga I constituency. Complete provisional results were released by the Ministry of the Interior and Administrative Reform on September 28. These results showed TIM winning 106 of the 127 seats; the remaining seats were won by independent candidates or regional parties, except for that of Befandriana-Avaratra constituency, which was won by LEADER-Fanilo candidate
Jonah Parfait Prezaly Jonah Parfait Prezaly is a Malagasy politician who served as a member of the High Authority of the Transition (HAT) under President Andry Rajoelina. He was a member of the Economic Liberalism and Democratic Action for National Recovery (LEADER-F ...
, and that of
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constituency, which was won by Liaraike candidate Gaston Rakotobezanahary. The High Constitutional Court confirmed the results on October 13, making them official. It annulled the election in two constituencies,
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and Mananara Avaratra, requiring the election to be held over again there."Législatives du 23 septembre; Deux scrutins annulés"
''Madagascar Tribune'', October 15, 2007 .
In Bealanana, TIM candidate Julien Ramanandray had won with 42.90% of the vote according to the provisional results, while in Mananara Avaratra, opposition independent candidate Boniface Zakahely had won with 44.68% of the vote according to the provisional results. Zakahely said that the government was trying to keep him out of the National Assembly, but he vowed to win the revote regardless. He was sentenced to 30 months in prison for assault and battery by the Court of Appeal of Toamasina on November 7. The vote was repeated in the two annulled constituencies on 14 November 2007."Législative partielle : des défaites sans conséquence pour le TIM"
, aody.mg, November 22, 2007 .


Aftermath

The new National Assembly began sitting on October 23, having been delayed by one week. When the new session of the National Assembly began, Jacques Sylla was elected as the President of the National Assembly; he was the only candidate and received 123 votes from the 124 participating deputies. Ravalomanana named a new government on October 27. Ministers Donat Andriamahefamparany and Koto Bernard, who were elected to the National Assembly, left their posts; Deputy Minister Harifidy Ramilison, the only one of the seven ministers running in the election to be defeated, was also excluded from the government on this occasion. On November 21,
''Madagascar Tribune'', November 22, 2007 .
"Portant proclamation des résultats officiels des élections partielles des députés à l’Assemblée Nationale du 14 novembre 2007 dans les circonscriptions électorales de Bealanana et de Mananara Avaratra"
, High Constitutional Court, Arrêt n°22-HCC/AR, November 21, 2007 .
the High Constitutional Court announced the final results of the partial election: in Mananara Avaratra, Boniface Zakahely won again in the rerun with 62.75% of the vote, while in Bealanana, TIM was defeated by Antoko Miombona Ezaka candidate Lazafeno, who won 52.61% of the vote. The Court ordered candidates who received at least 10% of the vote to be compensated for the expense of printing ballot papers.


References

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