2023 Malagasy presidential election

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2023 Malagasy presidential election

 2018
16 November 2023 (2023-11-16)
2027 
Turnout46.35%
 
Nominee Andry Rajoelina Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko
Party TGV PSD
Popular vote 2,858,947 697,691
Percentage 58.96% 14.39%

 
Nominee Marc Ravalomanana Hery Rajaonarimampianina
Party TIM HVM [fr]
Popular vote 586,282 251,144
Percentage 12.09% 5.18%

President before election

Cabinet
(interim, from 9 September 2023 to 27 October 2023)[1]
Richard Ravalomanana
(interim, from 27 October 2023)

Elected President

Andry Rajoelina
TGV

Presidential elections were scheduled to be held in Madagascar on 9 November 2023, with a second round on 20 December if required.[2] On 12 October 2023, it was announced that the election would be postponed by one week to 16 November because of pre-election unrest.[3]

Andry Rajoelina was re-elected to another term with 58.95% of the vote in the first round. Turnout was 46.36%, the lowest in a presidential election in the country's history.[4]

The President of Madagascar is elected using the two-round system; if no candidate receives a majority of the votes in the first round, a run-off will be held.[5]

Candidates

Campaign

During an opposition campaign rally held on 2 October 2023, Marc Ravalomanana, himself a former President and candidate in the election, suffered a leg injury following the use of teargas by the police.[18][19]

On the same day, candidate Andry Raobelina suffered an injury to the face from a part of an exploded tear gas canister, which prompted him to call for a report of the election to the Haute cour constitutionnelle. The latter decided on 12 October to move the first round from 9 November to 16 November.[20]

Conduct

Prohibition of political rallies in the open

In April 2023, incumbent Rajoelina prohibited all political rallies in the open. This was condemned by representatives of the European Union, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, France, Switzerland, Norway and Japan.[21]

Lack of funding

In a letter to the European Union from May 2023 Rajoelina asked for 30 million euros for assisting in organizing the elections.[22]

Dual nationality of Rajoelina

In June 2023 it was discovered that Rajoelina had acquired French nationality for himself, his wife and their three children in 2014.[23][24] Under Malagasy law, this may have disqualified him from the presidency, as only citizens of Madagascar are eligible to hold the position, and the country imposes a loss of citizenship if voluntarily acquiring another nationality. Rajoelina argued that he automatically obtained the French nationality through his father and only formalized it, meaning he had not voluntarily switched. The Constitutional Court eventually sided with him, pointing out the lack of a decree officially removing his Malagasy nationality.[25]

Case of Romy Voos Andrianarisoa

On 14 August 2023 the Director of Cabinet of President Andry Rajoelina, Romy Voos Andrianarisoa, was arrested in London under accusations of corruption in a London-based mining company.[26] She was then dismissed by Rajoelina on 16 August.[27] On a rally of the opposition in Antananarivo on November 13, Paraina August, one of the ten protester candidates and former speaker of the lower house of the Malagasy parliament, claimed that London would have emitted a summons letter to one of the running candidates without specifically mentioning a name. This claim was interpreted by the police as a public defamation, spread of fake news, and incitement to hatred. A few hours later, Paraina August was arrested at the international airport of Ivato and detained by the Police for a couple of hours before finally being released.[28]

Prohibition of an opposition meeting

On 5 September 2023 a meeting of the candidates of the opposition was prevented by the police.[29]

Opposition boycott

The political opposition largely boycotted the elections.[30][31][32]

Results

References

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