- Richard Andriamanjato
Richard Mahitsison Andriamanjato (born 1930) is a former Malagasy
politician .After leaving education, Andriamanjato became a Pastor. He also became involved with the nationalist cause. From 1950 to 1957, he studied in France. In 1957, he attended the
Conference of Bandoeng and became the leading figure in the section of the nationalist movement opposed toPhilibert Tsiranana . He also succeeded the popular nationalist figurePastor Ravelojaona as pastor of theAmbohitantely Temple inAntananarivo .Andriamanjato soon joined the Council of the
Protestant Federation of Madagascar . He also became the President of theCouncil of the Churches of Africa , was a member of theWorld Council of Churches of Geneva and a director of theChristian Institute for Peace .Andriamanjato also became a convinced
communist . In 1958, he founded theParty of the Independence Congress of Madagascar (AKFM), which developed links with theFrench Communist Party and acted as the main opposition for more than a decade. In 1959, he was elected Mayor of Antananarivo.In 1972, Andriamanjato supported
Didier Ratsiraka , and in 1976 he led the AKFM into theNational Front for the Defence of the Revolution , the government coalition. A supporter ofAlbert Zafy , he split from Ratsiraka and the AKFM in 1989 to form theParty of the Independence Congress of Madagascar - Renewal . From 1991 to 1993, he was co-president of the transitionalCommittee for Economic and Social Recovery along withManandafy Rakotonirina ; [http://nah296.free.fr/andrikfm.htm Richard ANDRIAMANJATO] fr icon.] [ [http://www.assemblee-nationale.mg/en/historique.php History of the National Assembly] , official website of the National Assembly fr icon.] in 1993 he became the President of theNational Assembly of Madagascar , serving in that position until 1998. ["Madagascar: Newly-elected National Assembly inaugurated", Malagasy National Radio (nl.newsbank.com), July 8, 1998.] He stood for his party in the November 1996 presidential election and took fifth place, receiving 4.94% of the votes cast. [ [http://democratie.francophonie.org/IMG/pdf/Presidentielles_du_29_decembre_1996.pdf "RAPPORT DE LA MISSION EXPLORATOIREEN VUE DE L’ELECTION PRESIDENTIELLEDU 3 NOVEMBRE 1996"] , democratie.francophonie.org fr icon.]Since the mid-1990s, Andriamanjato has stepped down from public life. His son,
Ny Hasina Andriamanjato , is also a politician.References
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