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Madagascar's president named anti-corruption official Mamitiana Rajaonarison prime minister on March 15, 2026, to lead reforms after a military takeover.
Madagascar's President Michael Randrianirina appointed Mamitiana Rajaonarison, head of the Financial Intelligence Unit, as prime minister on March 15, 2026, following the dismissal of the previous cabinet.
The move, part of a broader "Refoundation" agenda, aims to restore state authority, combat corruption, and rebuild public trust after a military takeover triggered by youth-led protests in October 2025.
Randrianirina emphasized the need for integrity, citing Rajaonarison’s anti-corruption record.
No public statement was made by Rajaonarison, and the new prime minister is tasked with forming a government amid ongoing political reforms and plans for a new constitution and elections in 2027.
El presidente de Madagascar nombró al funcionario anticorrupción Mamitiana Rajaonarison primer ministro el 15 de marzo de 2026, para dirigir las reformas después de una toma de poder militar.