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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:
Name | Took office | Left office | Notes |
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Norbert Zafimahova | 16 October 1958 | 4 July 1959 | [1] |
Below is a list of presidents of the National Assembly:
Name | Took office | Left office | Notes |
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Jules Ravony | 4 July 1959 | 7 October 1960 | [1] |
Calvin Tsiebo | 7 October 1960 | 3 November 1960 | [1] |
Alfred Nany | 3 November 1960 | 1971 | [1] |
Michel Fety | 1972 | 1975 | President of the National Council for Development [1] |
Lucien Xavier Michel Andrianarahinjaka | 1977 | 1991 | [1] |
Below is a list of co-presidents of the transitional Committee for Economic and Social Recovery:
Name | Took office | Left office | Notes |
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Richard Andriamanjato | 31 October 1991 | 1993 | [1] |
Manandafy Rakotonirina | 31 October 1991 | 1993 | [1] |
Below is a list of presidents of the National Assembly of Madagascar:
Name | Took office | Left office | Notes |
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Richard Andriamanjato | August 1993 | 1998 | [2] [3] [1] |
Ange Andrianarisoa | June 1998 | 2002 | [1] |
Auguste Paraina | March 2002 | January 2003 | [1] |
Jean Lahiniriko | January 2003 | 2007 | [4] [1] |
Samuel Mahafaritsy Rakatakaninina | April 2007 | July 2007 | [1] |
Jacques Sylla | 24 October 2007 | 19 March 2009 | [5] |
No legislature | April 2009 | October 2010 | [6] |
Andrianantoandro Raharinaivo | October 2010 | 18 February 2014 | President of the Transitional lower house [6] [7] |
Christine Razanamahasoa | 18 February 2014 | April 2014 | [6] |
Jean Max Rakotomamonjy | 3 May 2014 | 16 July 2019 | [8] |
Christine Razanamahasoa | 16 July 2019 | 12 July 2024 | |
Justin Tokely | 12 July 2024 | Incumbent |
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