Jean Lahiniriko (born April 1, 1956
) is a
Malagasy politician
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. He served in the government of Madagascar as Minister of Public Works from 2002 to 2003 and was president of the
National Assembly of Madagascar
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from 2003 to 2006. Subsequently he was the second place candidate in the
2006 presidential election. He is now the president of the
Socialist and Democratic Party for the Unity of Madagascar
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(PSDUM) and a member of the
High Transitional Authority
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under President
Andry Rajoelina
Andry Nirina Rajoelina (, ; born 30 May 1974) is a Malagasy-French politician and businessman who has served as president of Madagascar since 2019. He was previously president of a provisional government from 2009 to 2014 following a politica ...
.
Lahiniriko was born in
Tongobory
Tongobory is a rural municipality in southwest Madagascar. It belongs to the Districts of Madagascar, district of Betioky District, Betioky, which is a part of Atsimo-Andrefana Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximatel ...
,
Atsimo-Andrefana
Atsimo-Andrefana (South West) is a region of Madagascar. It borders Menabe in north, Amoron'i Mania and Haute Matsiatra in northeast, Ihorombe and Anosy in east and Androy in southeast. The capital is Toliara and the population was 1,799,088 i ...
in the south of Madagascar and studied at the
Lycée de génie civil d'Ampefoloha à Antananarivo. In the late 1970s, he moved to undertake further studies in
civil engineering
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in
Cuba
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. After working on various civil engineering projects, in 1985, he became the director of
Zanatany, then from 1989 until 2003 he held various prominent
civil service
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posts.
Under President
Marc Ravalomanana
Marc Ravalomanana (; born 12 December 1949) is a Malagasy politician who served as the sixth List of presidents of Madagascar, president of Madagascar from 2002 to 2009. Born into a farming Merina people, Merina family in Imerinkasinina, near th ...
, Lahiniriko was appointed as the Minister of Public Works in Prime Minister
Jacques Sylla
Jacques Hugues Sylla (22 July 1946 – 26 December 2009) was a Malagasy politician. He was the Prime Minister of Madagascar under President Marc Ravalomanana from February 2002 to January 2007. He subsequently served as the President of the ...
's first government, named on March 1, 2002, remaining in that position until January 2003. He was elected to the National Assembly in the
December 2002 parliamentary election from the Betioky Sud district in
Toliara Province
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under the banner of the
Tiako I Madagasikara (TIM) party,
receiving 56% of the vote in his district.
["L'express de Madagascar: Un "Mpiandry" au perchoir : Jean Lahiniriko élu pour présider à Tsimbazaza"]
, ''L'express de Madagascar'' (lemako.free.fr), January 22, 2003 . On January 21, 2003, he was elected as president of the National Assembly, receiving 113 out of 146 votes.
[
In April 2006, Lahiniriko visited ]Iran
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and while there commented positively on Iran's nuclear programme. At home, his comments led to accusations of treason from members of parliament; Lahiniriko said the comments had only represented his personal views and were not intended as a statement of official policy. On May 8, the National Assembly voted Lahiniriko out of his position as its president, with 119 out of 160 legislators in favor of his removal. He was also expelled from TIM a week before he was voted out of his position. Two days after being removed from office, he announced that he would run for president in the December 2006 presidential election. According to official results, he placed second, with 11.65% of the vote, behind Ravalomanana, who received a majority in the first round. Lahiniriko received his strongest support in his home province of Toliara, where he won 45.95% of the vote, ten points more than Ravalomanana.
Lahiniriko's campaign director called the results false and said that Ravalomanana had only won about 49%. Lahiniriko claimed that there were problems with the electoral list and said that he did not accept the official results. He and third place candidate Roland Ratsiraka said that they were challenging the results in court and that they wanted the election to be held over again.
Lahiniriko opposed the constitutional changes proposed in the 2007 constitutional referendum and participated in a national committee that campaigned for a "no" vote as a coordinator of action.
Lahiniriko launched a new party, the Socialist and Democratic Party for the Unity of Madagascar (PSDUM), in early February 2007, with himself as its president. He stood for re-election to his National Assembly seat from Betioky Sud district as a PSDUM candidate in the September 2007 parliamentary election; running against him was the TIM candidate, André Avison Tsitohery,[Iloniaina Alain]
"Madagascar: Duel entre Lahiniriko et Tsitohery à Betioky Sud"
''L'Express de Madagascar'' (allAfrica.com), August 28, 2007 .[Provisional results for Betioky Sud]
Ministry of the Interior and Administrative Reform . who was elected as Lahiniriko's substitute in the 2002 election.[ Tsitohery defeated Lahiniriko by a large margin according to provisional results,]["Résultats provisoire des Législatives; Le ministère de l’Intérieur rejette la responsabilité"]
''Madagascar Tribune'', N° 5669, September 28, 2007 . winning 52.06% of the vote against Lahiniriko's 22.39%,[ a difference of 11,600 votes;][ however, Lahiniriko's supporters disputed this, claiming he was actually ahead of Tsitohery by 2,873 votes.][
Ravalomanana was forced to resign amidst a political crisis in March 2009, and opposition leader ]Andry Rajoelina
Andry Nirina Rajoelina (, ; born 30 May 1974) is a Malagasy-French politician and businessman who has served as president of Madagascar since 2019. He was previously president of a provisional government from 2009 to 2014 following a politica ...
took power. Rajoelina set up the High Authority of the Transition (HAT) as the ruling body, and Lahiniriko was appointed as one of the HAT's 44 members on March 31, 2009.
Lahiniriko is a member of the Lutheran Church of Madagascar."Le nouveau gouvernement quasiment inchangé consacre la haute mainmise du président sur le pouvoir"
, ''Afrique Express'', N° 263, January 29, 2003 .
References
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1956 births
Living people
People from Atsimo-Andrefana
Malagasy Lutherans
Mahafaly people
Presidents of the National Assembly (Madagascar)