Young Malagasies Determined
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Young Malagasies Determined Tanora Malagasy Vonona | |
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Abbreviation | TGV |
Leader | Andry Rajoelina |
Founder | Andry Rajoelina |
Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | Antananarivo |
Ideology | Social democracy |
Political position | Centre-left |
National Assembly | 84 / 151 |
Website | |
tanora-malagasy-vonona | |
Young Malagasies Determined[1] (Malagasy: Tanora Malagasy Vonona, TGV), sometimes translated as Determined Malagasy Youth[2] or Ready Young Malagasies,[3] is a political movement and party in Madagascar. It is headed by the current President, Andry Rajoelina, who organized it prior to the Antananarivo mayoral election in 2007.
The term TGV is also a reference to Andry Rajoelina's nickname, a reference to the French high-speed train TGV and to Rajoelina's fast-mover's personality.
Politically, TGV states that it promotes government transparency, the development of infrastructure, and multigenerational politics.[4] It is the main centre-left rival of the centre-right Tiako I Madagasikara, and currently holds a majority in the National Assembly.
It was part of the coalition Together with President Andry Rajoelina (Isika Rehetra Miaraka amin’i Andry Rajoelina, or IRD) for the 2019 Malagasy parliamentary election. In the 2023 Malagasy presidential election and 2024 Malagasy parliamentary election he used to call it 'IRMAR' (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin’i Andry Rajoelina).[5]
Election results
Presidential
Election | Candidate | 1st round | 2nd round | Results | ||
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# | % | # | % | |||
2013 | Supported Hery Rajaonarimampianina | Elected | ||||
2018 | Andry Rajoelina | 1,954,023 | 39.23% | 2,586,938 | 55.66% | Elected |
2023 | 2,858,947 | 58.96% | — | Elected |
National Assembly
Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position | Government |
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2013 | Andry Rajoelina | 669,394 | 17.30% | 49 / 151
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New | 1st | Majority Coalition |
2019 | 1,402,480 | 34.77% | 84 / 151
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35 | 1st | Majority Government | |
2024 | 2,184,887 | 40.39% | 84 / 163
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1st | Majority Government |
References
- ^ Flintoff, Corey (2009-03-18). "Madagascar Deals With A Leadership Crisis". NPR. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
- ^ Conduto, João Pedro Garrido; Sanches, Edalina Rodrigues (2019-12-01). "Madagascar's Fluid Party System: Authoritarian legacies and an uneven playing field in an enduring competitive authoritarian regime1". Cadernos de Estudos Africanos (38): 41–66. doi:10.4000/cea.4271. hdl:10071/31577. ISSN 1645-3794.
- ^ Bearak, Barry (2009-01-31). "Mayor Declares a Coup in Madagascar". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
- ^ "Notre Organization". Tanora Malagasy Vonona. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
- ^ Majorité pour l'IRMAR
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