Guy Razanamasy

Guy Willy Razanamasy (19 December 1928 – 18 May 2011) was a Malagasy politician who served as Prime Minister of Madagascar from 1991 to 1993.[1] Born in Antananarivo,[1] Razanamasy worked as a pharmacist and drug manufacturer before becoming the director of pharmacological society of "cofarma" and entering politics.Facing a general strike, a rival government formed by the Committee of Active Forces (FV) and led by Jean Rakotoharison, and an army reluctant to obey his orders, he replaced Prime Minister of Madagascar Victor Ramahatra with Razanamasy.Although all real power was removed from Ratsiraka, Razanamasy remained in position and members of the FV joined his expanded cabinet.[4] He stood in the 1996 presidential election as the candidate of the Confederation of Civil Societies for Development, but took only 1.2% of the total votes cast and was eliminated in the first round.
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