Madagascar President Appoints Anti-Corruption Chief Mamitiana Rajaonarison as Prime Minister

Madagascar's President Michael Randrianirina named anti-corruption official Mamitiana Rajaonarison as the new prime minister, replacing the dismissed previous premier and cabinet. This appointment signals a potential shift in the country's political leadership and governance focus. Observers will watch Rajaonarison's policy priorities and cabinet appointments to assess how this change affects Madagascar's anti-corruption efforts and political stability.
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