Francisque Tsiatosika Ravony
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14th Prime Minister of Madagascar | |
In office 9 August 1993 – 30 October 1995 | |
President | Albert Zafy |
Preceded by | Guy Razanamasy |
Succeeded by | Emmanuel Rakotovahiny |
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Born | (1942-12-02)2 December 1942 Vohipeno, Vatovavy-Fitovinany Region French Madagascar |
Died | 15 February 2003(2003-02-15) (aged 60) Soavinandriana, Itasy Region, Madagascar |
Cause of death | Heart Attack |
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Political party | Committee for Support of Democracy and Development in Madagascar |
Alma mater | College of Saint Michael, Amparibe |
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Francisque Ravony (December 2, 1942 – February 15, 2003)[1] was a Malagasy lawyer and politician. He was a key political figure in Madagascar during the late 1980s and 1990s. He was Prime Minister of Madagascar from 1993 to 1995 under President Albert Zafy.
Ravony was elected as Prime Minister through a vote of the National Assembly on August 9, 1993. He received 55 votes, while Roger Ralison and Manandafy Rakotonirina respectively received 46 votes and 32 votes.[2]
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Madagascar 1993-1995 |
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Merina Kingdom (c. 1540–1897) |
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French Madagascar (1897–1958) |
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Malagasy Republic (1958–75) |
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Democratic Republic of Madagascar (1975–92) |
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Third Republic of Madagascar (1992–2010) |
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High Transitional Authority (2009–2014) |
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Fourth Republic of Madagascar (2014–present) |
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