The High Transitional Authority ( Malagasy : Fitondrana Avon'ny Tetezamita (FAT); French : Haute autorité de transition or HAT) was a provisional executive body that came to power in Madagascar following the coup that forced Marc Ravalomanana to leave the country on March 17, 2009, as a result of the 2009 Malagasy protests . It was headed by Andry Rajoelina , who appointed members to the body weeks prior to the handing of executive authority from Ravalomanana to the military, which subsequently gave the authority over to the High Transitional Authority.
6-637: The HAT was primarily dominated by members of Determined Malagasy Youth , Rajoelina's party. On September 17, 2011, a "Roadmap for Ending the Crisis in Madagascar," was signed by opposition leaders that was backed by the Southern African Development Community , or SADC. This resolution aimed at creating a stable government once more, and ending the political crisis that endured in Madagascar. The HAT repeatedly rescheduled
12-589: Is headed by the current President , Andry Rajoelina , who organized it prior to the Antananarivo mayoral election in 2007. The term TGV is also a reference to Andry Rajoelina's nickname, a reference to the French high-speed train TGV and to Rajoelina's fast-mover's personality. Politically, TGV states that it promotes government transparency , the development of infrastructure, and multigenerational politics. It
18-607: Is the main centre-left rival of the centre-right Tiako I Madagasikara , and currently holds a majority in the National Assembly . It was part of the coalition Together with President Andry Rajoelina ( Isika Rehetra Miaraka amin’i Andry Rajoelina , or IRD) for the 2019 Malagasy parliamentary election . In the 2023 Malagasy presidential election and 2024 Malagasy parliamentary election he used to call it ' IRMAR' (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin’i Andry Rajoelina) . This article about an African political party
24-496: The following members (party affiliation in parentheses): The HAT Prime Minister before October 2011 was General Camille Vital . Among the members of his government were: Determined Malagasy Youth Young Malagasies Determined ( Malagasy : T anora Mala g asy V onona , TGV ), sometimes translated as Determined Malagasy Youth or Ready Young Malagasies , is a political movement and party in Madagascar . It
30-534: The general election, which was held on 20 December 2013, following a first round of presidential elections on 25 October. The presidential elections in December were a runoff between Jean Louis Robinson and Hery Rajaonarimampianina , the top two candidates to emerge from the first round of voting in October. The official results of the second round were announced on 7 January 2014 with Rajaonarimampianina proclaimed
36-473: The victor with nearly 54% of the vote. This election ended the HAT and restored a regular constitutional government in Madagascar. On 28 October 2011, Rajoelina announced the selection of a Prime Minister of consensus, Omer Beriziky , who was responsible for forming a new government of consensus intended to facilitate preparations for internationally recognized presidential elections. The Beriziky government includes
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