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Madagascar leader is re-elected | Madagascar leader is re-elected |
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Malagasy leader Marc Ravalomanana has been re-elected president after winning 54.8% of the vote, Madagascar's interior ministry has said. | |
The absolute majority won by Mr Ravalomanana, a self-made dairy tycoon, avoided a second round of voting. | The absolute majority won by Mr Ravalomanana, a self-made dairy tycoon, avoided a second round of voting. |
The result has to be confirmed by the Constitutional High Court. | The result has to be confirmed by the Constitutional High Court. |
In the last poll, in 2001, the island nation was pushed to the brink of civil war after then-incumbent Didier Ratsiraka refused to accept defeat. | In the last poll, in 2001, the island nation was pushed to the brink of civil war after then-incumbent Didier Ratsiraka refused to accept defeat. |
A former speaker of the national assembly, Jean Lahiniriko, gained 11.68%. | A former speaker of the national assembly, Jean Lahiniriko, gained 11.68%. |
Roland Ratsiraka, the nephew of ex-president Didier Ratsiraka, received 10.9% of votes. | Roland Ratsiraka, the nephew of ex-president Didier Ratsiraka, received 10.9% of votes. |
A total of 61.45% of the country's registered 7.3 million voters went to the polling stations, the interior ministry said. | A total of 61.45% of the country's registered 7.3 million voters went to the polling stations, the interior ministry said. |
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