Rajoelina Re-elected with 58.95% Vote in First Round

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Andry Rajoelina secured re-election with 58.95% of the vote in the first round, amidst a backdrop of opposition boycott and questions regarding his eligibility due to his acquisition of French citizenship. This election followed a previous victory in which Rajoelina was declared the winner by the High Constitutional Court, marking a significant moment in Madagascar's political landscape. His administration has faced scrutiny over governance and economic challenges, which have influenced public perception and voter turnout. The opposition's decision to boycott the election raised concerns about the democratic process and the legitimacy of the electoral outcome. Rajoelina's continued leadership is expected to impact Madagascar's political stability and international relations, particularly in light of ongoing economic reforms and development initiatives.
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