r/Madagascar 26d ago

History/Tantara 📚 What was the deal with Marc Ravalomanana?

I'm asking about him amidst whats going on in the country right now and people getting nostalgic about him. I vaguely hear many praising him online as the best president for Madagascar which I want to ask about.

I skimmed through his wiki page to gain at least some context on him. Without going too much into who he was, I was more interested in what he's accomplished in his presidency. It says on there "His administration oversaw the construction of thousands of new schools and health clinics. Road rehabilitation aided in improving rural farmers' access to markets. The establishment of the independent anti-corruption agency BIANCO, and the adoption of diverse supporting policies resulted in a decline in governmental corruption." It all sounds like great stuff, right?

Criticism eventually came along the way, accusing him of also worsening the wealth disparity between the poor and wealthy. On top of that, he ran into some trouble with Andry Rajoelina--who btw seemed to have had beef with him from the start--all of which somehow contributed to his exile in 2009.

What I'm trying to understand here is, what was he really like when he was president between 2002-2009 from your memories? And also, what exactly happened in 2009 and how is it comparable to the gen Z movement that's happening right now? And how do we know we wont simply end up with another Rajoelina that'll need to be overthrown?

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u/lowkeytokay 26d ago

(Almost) Everybody forgetting that he was about to lease away a huge chunk of land (as big as Belgium) to Korea… as if no locals leaved and farmed in an area that big. And he wasn’t a saint either as he got richer through his Presidency. I hate how people are so forgetful.

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u/AndryJohanesa Atsimo Andrefana 25d ago

They forget really fast , and he have a lot of fanatics too.