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Zafy and won
Zafy eventually won the power he sought after but suffered impeachment at the hands of the disenfranchised parliament in 1996 for violating the constitution by refusing to promulgate specific laws.
In the second round, held on February 10, 1993, Zafy won the presidency with 66. 74 % of the vote ; he took office in late March.
Zafy was impeached in 1996, and Ratsiraka, who had been in exile in France, achieved a political comeback in late 1996 when he won that year's presidential election, running as the candidate of the AREMA party.

Zafy and May
Albert Zafy ( born 1 May 1927 ) is a Malagasy politician.

Zafy and 1998
Zafy led an attempt to impeach Ratsiraka in early 1998, accusing him of various charges, including perjury and nepotism ; he also accused Ratsiraka of violating the constitution in his moves toward decentralization and the strengthening of the presidency at the expense of the National Assembly's power.
Members of the opposition, including Zafy, unsuccessfully attempted to impeach Ratsiraka in February 1998, accusing him of violating the constitution through decentralizing reforms that would increase his own power at the expense of that of the National Assembly.

Zafy and election
** Albert Zafy defeats Didier Ratsiraka in the Madagascar presidential election.
In the multiparty presidential election held in November 1992, Zafy placed first in the first round with about 45 % of the vote ; Ratsiraka placed second with about 29 %.
On August 31, 2001, Zafy announced that he would again run in the December 2001 presidential election.
Zafy became the leader of the National Reconciliation Committee ( CRN ), which was founded in June 2002 to promote national reconciliation among the leading participants in the political crisis that followed the 2001 election.
Ratsiraka ran in the multiparty November 1992 presidential election, placing second behind Zafy in the first round.

Zafy and National
After President Zafy's impeachment by the National Assembly in 1996 and the short quasi-presidency of Norbert Ratsirahonana, the 1997 elections once again pitted Zafy and Ratsiraka, with Ratsiraka this time emerging victorious.
Zafy became head of the High Authority of the State, which, along with the Social and Economic Recovery Council, replaced the Supreme Revolutionary Council and the National Assembly during the 1991 – 1993 transitional period.
On September 5, Zafy announced that he would leave office on October 10, and he described his impeachment as a " constitutional coup d ' état " that occurred a result of his criticism of the National Assembly.

Zafy and .
Under the new constitution, the Malagasy public elected President Albert Zafy, President Didier Ratsiraka, and most recently President Marc Ravalomanana.
The first multi-party elections came in 1993, with Albert Zafy defeating Ratsiraka.
Zafy ran on a ticket critical of the IMF and World Bank.
As president Zafy was frustrated by the restraints placed upon the powers of his office by the new constitution.
A number of already existing political parties and their leaders, among them Albert Zafy and Manandafy Rakotonirina, anchored this movement which was especially strong in Antananarivo and the surrounding high plateau.
Runoff elections were held in February 1993, and the leader of the Hery Velona movement, Albert Zafy, defeated Ratsiraka.
Zafy was sworn in as President on March 27, 1993.
He served as Foreign Minister himself from 1993 to 1996, under President Albert Zafy.
Zafy was born in Ambilobe, Diana Region.
After Didier Ratsiraka took power in 1975, Zafy resigned from the government and joined the University of Madagascar.
At a national conference of the opposition in 1990, Zafy was elected as President of the Committee of Active Forces ( CFV ), a cooperation group of several opposition parties, including Zafy's UNDD.
On July 16, 1991, the CFV declared the creation of an alternative government, with Zafy as its Prime Minister.
Zafy was detained for a week in late July 1991 and was met with a crowd of about 100, 000 supporters upon his release.
Ravony resigned in October 1995, and Zafy appointed Emmanuel Rakotovahiny, who was the head of the UNDD and had been Minister of State for Rural Development and Land Reform, in his place.
In his 1996 campaign, Zafy blamed the problems faced by Madagascar during his presidency on his opponents and the International Monetary Fund, and he downplayed the charges against him that had led to his impeachment.
Zafy received some support in the second round from those who, despite their criticisms of Zafy, felt he was preferable to Ratsiraka, such as Interim President Norbert Ratsirahonana, who had unsuccessfully stood as a candidate in the first round.

subsequently and won
This production was recorded on DVD, and subsequently won the 2009 Grammy Awards for " Best Classical Album " and " Best Opera Recording.
It turned out that the Cubs and Giants ended the season tied for first place, so the game was indeed replayed, and the Cubs won the game, the pennant, and subsequently the World Series ( the last Cubs Series victory to date, as it turns out ).
Hartley appears in the memorable double-length episode " Married " ( in which David finds another source of help with whom he falls in love and marries ), and subsequently won an Emmy Award for her guest appearance.
Euler subsequently won this coveted annual prize twelve times in his career.
The second Sydney match was subsequently deemed to not be of Test status, so England had won with the series and had " recovered The Ashes " as Bligh had set out to do.
In a later case in New York, the Moxie Nerve Food Company won a lawsuit against Modox, which subsequently went out of business.
He subsequently won a scholarship to study at the Yale School of Architecture in the United States of America.
Prats and McClintock subsequently co-chaired Clinton's Puerto Rico campaign, which she won by a 68 % to 32 % margin.
The Cardinals subsequently beat the Brewers in the NLCS and won the 2011 World Series in 7 games.
Similarly, John Turner replaced Pierre Trudeau as leader of the Liberal Party in 1984 and subsequently was appointed prime minister even though he did not hold a seat in the lower chamber of parliament ; Turner won a riding in the next election but the Liberal Party was swept from power.
Koizumi subsequently won this election, gaining the necessary supermajority and a mandate for reform, and in October 2005, the bill was passed to privatize Japan Post in 2007.
During the 1970 campaign, Clemente compiled an average of. 352 ; the Pirates won the National League East but were subsequently eliminated by the Cincinnati Reds.
This broadcast won the Italia Prize, and excerpts were subsequently released on a highlights LP.
In 1996, under new owner John Moores ( a software tycoon who purchased controlling ownership in the team in 1994 from Tom Werner, who subsequently formed a syndicate that purchased the Boston Red Sox ) and team president Larry Lucchino, and with a team managed by former Padres catcher Bruce Bochy ( a member of the 1984 NL championship squad ), the team won the NL West in an exciting race, sweeping the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in the final series of the regular season.
Bullock and James subsequently won full legal custody of James ' five-year-old daughter.
During the 2006 Riksdag elections the new Alliance for Sweden ( which subsequently won the election, to form a coalition government ) stated a policy aim to sell its stake in TeliaSonera.
However, the ruling party comfortably won the elections amid widespread irregularities and its candidate Benjamin William Mkapa was subsequently sworn in as the new president of Tanzania in the country's ever multi-party election on 23 November 1995.
A game shall be won by the player first scoring 11 points unless both players score 10 points, when the game shall be won by the first player subsequently gaining a lead of 2 points.
The club subsequently won their first Liga title and retained it in 1941.
In 496 — ten years after Clovis, King of the Salian Franks, won his victory at Soissons ( 486 ) — Remigius, the bishop of Reims, baptized him using the oil of the sacred phial — purportedly brought from heaven by a dove for the baptism of Clovis and subsequently preserved in the Abbey of Saint-Remi.
He won an island scholarship in 1932, which allowed him to attend St Catherine's Society, Oxford ( which subsequently became St Catherine's College, Oxford ).
Wilson's Minister of Health, Kenneth Robinson, subsequently won a libel suit against the Scientologists and Hubbard.
The second war was conversely won by Rome, which subsequently cut off Taranto from the centre of Mediterranean trade, by connecting the Via Appia directly to the port of Brundisium ( Brindisi ).
By the end of the day, two small isolated footholds had been won, which were subsequently exploited against weaker defenses further inland, thus achieving the original D-Day objectives over the following days.

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