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Madagascar court confirms Rajoelina as election winner

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Madagascar presidential candidate Andry Rajoelina casts his ballot during the presidential election at a polling centre in Antananarivo, Madagascar November 7, 2018. REUTERS/Malin Palm

Madagascar’s high constitutional court on Tuesday said former president Andry Rajoelina won the presidential election, with the court rejecting all complaints filed over the results.

The court said Rajoelina won with more than 55 percent of the vote in the Indian Ocean island nation’s runoff election last month, while another former president, Marc Ravalomanana, received more than 44 percent.

Both candidates were present in court for the announcement, and supporters of Rajoelina cried out in joy. The announcement followed the electoral commission’s release of the provisional results late last month.

Ravalomanana had denounced the runoff results, alleging massive fraud on election day and during vote-counting. He filed more than 200 petitions and complaints with the court, and his supporters held protests in recent days in Antananarivo, the capital.

The 44-year-old Rajoelina, who was president from 2009 to 2014 during a transitional government, had campaigned on his youth while the 69-year-old Ravalomanana, who led from 2002 to 2009, had pointed to his experience. Ravalomanana had to quit the presidency in 2009 after a series of military-backed challenges supported by Rajoelina, who was mayor of Antananarivo at the time.

Just over 48 percent of the country’s 10 million registered voters cast their ballots in the December 19 runoff.

 

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