Rajoelina was sworn in as President of Madagascar

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-29

Antananarivo, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- Madagascar was elected Rajoelina was sworn in as the country's capital Antananarivo on December 16 to begin a second five-year term.

On December 16, in Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, La Joelina (center) of Madagascar inspects the army at the inauguration ceremony. Xinhua News Agency (photo by Sitaka Rachonarizon).

The inauguration ceremony was held on the morning of the 16th local time. In his inaugural speech, Rajoelina pledged that during his new term, he would work to improve the living conditions of the population, especially the most vulnerable, by accelerating the country's industrialization process, improving the country's business environment, providing more education and training for young people, and creating more jobs. He also said that he would focus on cracking down on all kinds of corruption.

Madagascar held the first round of voting in the ** election on 16 November, with Rajoelina receiving 5896% of the votes cast for re-election**.

Rajoelina was the mayor of the capital, Antananarivo, and the Transition of Malaysia. At the end of 2018, Rajoelina won the ** election of that year, and was officially sworn in in January 2019, and served ** until September this year.

On December 16, in Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, La Joelina, Madagascar** delivered his inaugural speech. Xinhua News Agency (photo by Sitaka Rachonarizon).

On December 16, in Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, La Joelina (center) of Madagascar attended the inauguration ceremony. Xinhua News Agency (photo by Sitaka Rachonarizon).

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