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[Published: Wednesday January 09 2019]

Madagascar court declares Rajoelina president, rejects fraud complaint

By Lovasoa Rabary

ANTANANARIVO, 09 Jan. - (ANA) - Madagascar’s top court on Tuesday proclaimed former leader Andry Rajoelina winner of a hard-fought presidential vote, rejecting his rival’s accusations of fraud.

High Constitutional Court chairman Jean Eric Rakotoarisoa ratified results given by the Indian Ocean island’s electoral board last month saying Rajoelina won 55.66 percent of votes versus

44.34 percent for Marc Ravalomanana.

“The victory is not only mine. It is also the victory of Malagasy people,” Rajoelina, a 44-year-old businessman, told jubilant supporters at his party’s headquarters.

He had ousted Ravalomanana, 69, who is known as “the milkman” for his ownership of a dairy business, in a 2009 coup.

Both men said this time they would accept the outcome of the vote. However, after a Dec. 19 runoff, Ravalomanana’s team asked the court to nullify the results and submitted more than 200

complaints about balloting and vote counting.

European Union observers said the election was calm and they did not witness any fraud.

Both men were in court for Tuesday’s ruling.

Madagascar is one of Africa’s poorest nations, with about 80 percent of its 25 million people living on less than $2 per day.

It is pinning hopes for development on mining and tourism.  - (ANA) -

AB/ANA/09 January 2019 - - -

 


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