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Even the Interior Ministry's provisional results give President Didier Ratsiraka just over 40 per cent of the vote, to 46 per cent for his rival, Marc Ravalomanana (AC Vol 42 No 24). That was in the first round of voting, on 16 December. Ratsiraka refuses to acknowledge a second round is necessary. And each candidate accuses the other of cheating....

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Didier Ratsiraka, Marc Ravalomanana, United States, George W. Bush, Japan, Switzerland, Armand Razafindratandra, French, Lalatiana Ravololomanana, Comité National Electoral, La Croix

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