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Patrick Ramiaramanana : ウィキペディア英語版
Patrick Ramiaramanana
Patrick Xavier Heriniaina Ramiaramanana is a Malagasy politician. He was Mayor of Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, before serving in the government from 2007 to 2008.
Ramiaramanana began working at Marc Ravalomanana's dairy company, TIKO, in 1997, holding positions in management.〔(World Mayor profile ).〕 Ravalomanana won the disputed December 2001 presidential election, and Ramiaramanana was named President of the Special Delegation of Antananarivo to replace Ravalomanana, who had been the city's mayor.〔("Antananarivo - Renivohitra; « Priorité à l’assainissement de la ville »" ), ''Madagascar Tribune'', N° 5479, February 6, 2007 .〕 He was appointed chairman of the board of the state electricity and water company, Jirama, in October 2003,〔("Patrick Ramiaramanana; Nommé PCA de la JIRAMA" ), ''Madagascar Tribune'', N° 4477, October 11, 2003 .〕 and soon afterward, on October 16, he publicly announced his anticipated candidacy for Mayor of Antananarivo.〔("Patrick Ramiaramanana; « Ne pas laisser un goût d'inachevé ! »" ), ''Madagascar Tribune'', N° 4482, October 17, 2003 .〕 As the candidate of the ruling Tiako I Madagasikara (TIM), was elected Mayor in the municipal election held on November 23, 2003;〔("Le parti du président Marc Ravalomanana remporte la majorité des communes rurales" ), ''Témoignages'', November 25, 2003 .〕〔("Elections municipales; Proclamation des résultats pour le Faritany d'Antananarivo" ), ''Madagascar Tribune'', N° 4524, December 6, 2003 .〕 his victory had been expected.〔 In 2006 he was the tenth-placed finalist for World Mayor.〔Tann vom Hove, ("John So, Lord Mayor of Melbourne wins the 2006 World Mayor Award" ), World Mayor website.〕 He stepped down as Mayor when he was appointed as Minister of Energy in the government of Prime Minister Charles Rabemananjara named on January 25, 2007.〔("Sept ministres du gouvernement Jacques Sylla conservés, onze nouveaux font leur entrée" ), African Press Agency, January 25, 2007 .〕〔("Patrick Ramiaramanana quitte la mairie" ), ''Madagascar Tribune'', N° 5470, January 26, 2007 .〕
Ramiaramanana ran as a TIM candidate for a seat in the National Assembly of Madagascar from the Antananarivo I constituency in the September 2007 parliamentary election〔("Législatives du 23 septembre; Dix candidatures à suivre de près" ), ''Madagascar Tribune'', N° 5650, September 6, 2007 .〕〔(Results from Antananarivo I ), Ministry of the Interior and Administrative Reform .〕 and, along with his fellow TIM candidate for the constituency, Arinosy Jacques Razafimbelo, he won by a large margin with 61.21% of the vote, according to provisional results.〔
Following the election, in the government named on October 27, 2007,〔("Remaniement ministeriel a Madagascar" ), Xinhua (Sobika.com), October 27, 2007 .〕〔(List of members of the Malagasy government ), presse-francophone.org (2007 archive page) .〕 Ramiaramanana was moved from his position as Minister of Energy to that of Minister of Sports, Culture, and Leisure.〔〔Soafara Ralaimidona, ("Ministère des Sports; Donner du résultat, priorité de Ramiaramanana" ), ''L'Express de Madagascar'', October 29, 2007 .〕 He was suspended from this post in the government named on April 30, 2008;〔("Remaniement; Radavidson et Laporte limogés" ), ''Madagascar Tribune'', May 2, 2008 .〕 Jean-Louis Robinson replaced Ramiaramanana in an interim capacity before being formally appointed to head the ministry in June 2008.〔("Jeunesse et Sports; Un ministre, 5e dan de judo" ), ''Madagascar Tribune'', June 24, 2008 .〕〔(List of members of the Malagasy government ), presse-francophone.org (accessed November 10, 2008) .〕
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