Madagascar's Presidential Overhaul: New Ministers for a New Era
Madagascar's President Michael Randrianirina has introduced a new 30-member cabinet, headlined by Herinjatovo Aimé Ramiarison as finance minister. This follows Randrianirina's promise of reforms and a political 'Refoundation' after taking power in October. Modern technologies and polygraph tests were utilized in the selection process for new ministers.
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In a significant reshuffling of Madagascar's political landscape, President Michael Randrianirina has unveiled a new cabinet consisting of 30 ministers. Key among the appointees is Herinjatovo Aimé Ramiarison, who has been named the finance minister.
This announcement follows Randrianirina's earlier move in mid-March when he appointed anti-corruption chief Mamitiana Rajaonarison as prime minister, shortly after the previous premier and entire cabinet were dismissed. The President has framed these changes as part of a 'Refoundation' initiative aimed at restoring state authority and rebuilding public trust.
Randrianirina emphasized a modern approach in the ministerial selection process, incorporating advanced technologies. Local media reports also suggested that candidates might need to pass a polygraph test as part of the vetting process.
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