List of presidents of the National Assembly of Madagascar

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List of presidents of the National Assembly of Madagascar.

Below is a list of presidents of the Constituent and Legislative Assembly:

NameTook officeLeft officeNotes
Norbert Zafimahova 16 October 19584 July 1959 [1]

Below is a list of presidents of the National Assembly:

NameTook officeLeft officeNotes
Jules Ravony 4 July 19597 October 1960 [1]
Calvin Tsiebo 7 October 19603 November 1960 [1]
Alfred Nany 3 November 19601971 [1]
Michel Fety 19721975President of the National Council for Development [1]
Lucien Xavier Michel Andrianarahinjaka 19771991 [1]

Below is a list of co-presidents of the transitional Committee for Economic and Social Recovery:

NameTook officeLeft officeNotes
Richard Andriamanjato 31 October 19911993 [1]
Manandafy Rakotonirina 31 October 19911993 [1]

Below is a list of presidents of the National Assembly of Madagascar:

NameTook officeLeft officeNotes
Richard Andriamanjato August 19931998 [2] [3] [1]
Ange Andrianarisoa June 19982002 [1]
Auguste Paraina March 2002January 2003 [1]
Jean Lahiniriko January 20032007 [4] [1]
Samuel Mahafaritsy Rakatakaninina April 2007July 2007 [1]
Jacques Sylla 24 October 200719 March 2009 [5]
No legislatureApril 2009October 2010 [6]
Andrianantoandro Raharinaivo October 201018 February 2014President of the Transitional lower house [6] [7]
Christine Razanamahasoa 18 February 2014April 2014 [6]
Jean Max Rakotomamonjy 3 May 201416 July 2019 [8]
Christine Razanamahasoa 16 July 201912 July 2024
Justin Tokely 12 July 2024Incumbent

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