Madagascar presidential candidate’s team cries foul after rival declared winner

Madagascar presidential candidate’s team cries foul after rival declared winner

by Joseph Anthony
120 views
FILE PHOTO: Madagascar Presidential candidate Andry Rajoelina salutes his supporters during a campaign rally at the Coliseum stadium in Antananarivo, Madagascar November 3, 2018. REUTERS/Malin Palm

Madagascar presidential election candidate Marc Ravalomananaโ€™s campaign team said they had filed a formal complaint on Thursday after the electoral commission declared Andry Rajoelina the winner.


The two former presidents โ€” Ravalomanana and the man who ousted him in a 2009 coup, Rajoelina โ€” had previously said they would accept the outcome of the vote, raising hopes of a peaceful outcome and no repeat of the political chaos seen nearly a decade ago.

But after the electoral commissionโ€™s announcement, Ravalomananaโ€™s team asked for the cancellation of the poll result in a filing with the High Constitutional Court, which has nine days to decide whether to confirm the provisional results.

The commission said Rajoelina had won 55.66 percent of the vote compared with 44.34 percent for Ravalomanana and turnout was just over 48 percent. The results were little changed from initial figures announced on Sunday.

The EU observer mission said last week that the runoff election held on Dec. 19 had been calm and that observers had not witnessed fraud.

Rajoelina appealed for calm and for acceptance of the result.


โ€œThe country no longer needs trouble,โ€ said Rajoelina, who attended the commissionโ€™s results announcement on Thursday and spoke afterwards. He also dismissed the notion that there had been fraud: โ€œWe do not cheat, we do not know how to cheat.โ€

Ravalomanana did not attend, and the commissionโ€™s head noted his absence. Later, his campaign team held a press conference and said that they were challenging the results in court, without detailing the irregularities they believe occurred.

โ€œDo not believe that we are giving up. There were frauds. There was a premeditated act,โ€ said Ravalomananaโ€™s campaign director Tsehenoarisoa Rabenja, alleging that the electoral commission โ€œfacilitated fraudโ€ in favour of Rajoelina.

The Indian Ocean island nation with a population of around 25 million people is one of Africaโ€™s poorest. About 80 percent of the population lives on less than $2 per day.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

Chijos News is an independent online publication that provides readers with the latest breaking Nigerian news, world news, entertainment, sports, business, and many more.

@2024 – Chijosnews.com. All Rights Reserved.

-
00:00
00:00
Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00