Mayor of Antananarivo
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La fonction de maire de la capitale malgache, Antananarivo, est confiée de 1897 à 1956 à un fonctionnaire français administrateur colonial. À partir de 1956, elle est exercée par un Malgache, élu par le conseil municipal ou nommé à titre temporaire par les autorités de l'État.
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The Mayor of Antananarivo is the Mayor of the capital and largest city in Madagascar, Antananarivo. The post of mayor of Antananarivo is considered to be one of the most prominent and influential offices in Madagascar. It is also considered one of the "politically defining posts" in the country, from which politicians often emerge into higher offices, such as the Malagasy Presidency.
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Mayor of Antananarivo
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Liste des maires d'Antananarivo
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La fonction de maire de la capitale malgache, Antananarivo, est confiée de 1897 à 1956 à un fonctionnaire français administrateur colonial. À partir de 1956, elle est exercée par un Malgache, élu par le conseil municipal ou nommé à titre temporaire par les autorités de l'État. Administrateurs-maires nommés par le gouverneur général de Madagascar
* 1896 : L. Deslions
* 1899 : Rambeau
* 1903 : Berthier
* 1904 : Frédéric Estèbe
* 1907 : Eugène Titeux
* 1909 : De Mortière
* 1910 : Bord
* 1911 : Hesling
* 1912 : Bensch
* 1913 : Robert de Guise
* 1914 : Carron
* 1917 : Berthier
* 1919 : De Chazal
* 1920 : Voyron
* 1922 : Charles Pechmarty
* 1927 : Pont
* 1927 : Jean Giresse
* 1929 : Georges André Krotoff
* 1929 : De Longchamp
* 1930 : Battini
* 1932 : Rambeau
* 1932 : Henry
* 1933 : Rambeau
* 1935 : Henri
* 1937 : René Pechayrand
* 1937 : Bourgoin
* 1938 : Leuerre
* 1938 : Rambeau
* 1940 : Poupon
* 1941 : Adolphe Bruniquel
* 1942 : Marcel-Charles Riddell
* 1943 : Marcel Prospérial
* 1945 : Prospérini
* 1945 : Hue
* 1946 : Rambeau
* 1947 : Bordier
* 1949 : Fernand-Aimé Vignau
* 1950 : Jean Fayout
* 1951 : Fernand-Aimé Vignau
* 1954 : Roger Le Garrères
* 1955 : Louis SagetAdjoint malgache (chef de district)
* 1896 : Razafintsalama
* 1897 : Rafanoharana
* 1898 : Rainisoavahia
* 1908 : Joseph Ravelojaona
* 1916 : Joseph Ranaivo
* 1933 : Philippe Eugène Ralambo
* 1936 : Rasamoely-Raoelison
* 1938 : Jean Rasendra
* 1947 : Jean Rakoto
* 1955 : Samuel Ramaroson et Arthur Ralaivao
* 1958 : Marc Ravelonanosy
* 1959 : Randrianarison et RatrimoMaires élus
* 1956-1959 :
* 1959-1977 : pasteur Richard Andriamanjato (AKLM)
* 1977-années 1980 :
* années 1980-1991 : Guy Razanamasy (Iarivo Mandroso)
* 1991-1994 : ?
* 1994-1999 : Guy Razanamasy (Iarivo Mandroso)
* 1999-2002 : Marc Ravalomanana (TiM)
* 2003-2007 : (TiM)
* 2007 : (TiM)
* 2007-2009 : Andry Rajoelina ( (mg))
* 2009 : (intérim)
* 2009 :
* 2009-2013 : Edgard Razafindravahy
* 2013-2014 : (intérim)
* 2015-2020 : Lalao Ravalomanana (TiM)
* 2020- : (IRD)
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The Mayor of Antananarivo is the Mayor of the capital and largest city in Madagascar, Antananarivo. The post of mayor of Antananarivo is considered to be one of the most prominent and influential offices in Madagascar. It is also considered one of the "politically defining posts" in the country, from which politicians often emerge into higher offices, such as the Malagasy Presidency. The former President of Madagascar, Marc Ravalomanana, was mayor of the city when he rose to power in 2002. Andry Rajoelina was elected as Mayor in December 2007 and became Ravalomanana's main opponent, leading a general strike in Antananarivo in January 2009. On 3 February 2009, after declaring himself to be in charge of the country, Rajoelina was dismissed as Mayor and a , headed by Guy Randrianarisoa, was appointed instead. Rajoelina denounced the decision, saying that there was "no valid reason" for it and that he was prepared to face arrest if necessary; he warned that the city would "not accept this decision". At a rally on 4 February, Rajoelina described the appointment of Randrianarisoa as "an insult to the people of Madagascar"; he instead designated to succeed him as Mayor and gave her his mayoral scarf. Rajoelina took power as head of state in March 2009. He later replaced Ratsivalaka with , who served without vice-presidents throughout his term. He resigned in August 2013 to enter in the 2013 presidential election and the city of Antananarivo remained without leadership until November 2013, when was named to one of the vice-presidency positions, making her de facto mayor of Antananarivo.
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