Guy Razanamasy

Guy Willy Razanamasy ( born December 19, 1928 in Antananarivo, † 17 May 2011) was a Malagasy politician.

Biography

Razanamasy was a pharmacist and manufacturer of drugs before he was Director of the Pharmacological Society COFARMA. In the 1980s he became a candidate of the Unity Party of Action pour la Renaissance de Madagascar ( AREMA ) was the first mayor of Antananarivo.

On 8 August 1991 Razanamasy became prime minister and held this post until his replacement by Francisque Ravony on 9 August 1993. Razanamasy took office in a time of emerging unrest, which was marked by rebellions. However Razamasy get approximations to the run by Albert Zafy opposition and the signing of the provisoire état ​​de transition pour la troisième république, the basis for the renaming of the state in the Republic of Madagascar on 12 September 1992.

Later, he was between 1994 and 1999 but once mayor of Antananarivo and ran during this time as a candidate of the Confederation of Civil Societies for Development also in the presidential election on November 3, 1996. However He reached with 42 873 votes and 1.19 percent, only the eighth place in the first round.

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