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Zafy and was
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.
Zafy was sworn in as President on March 27, 1993.
Zafy was born in Ambilobe, Diana Region.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Rajoelina's government initially barred Zafy and others from returning to Madagascar after the talks, but later he was allowed to return.
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.
Didier Ratsiraka returned from exile on November 24, 2011, a move that was welcomed by the Rajoelina regime as well as by former presidents ( and former opponents ) Ravalomanana and Zafy.

Zafy and for
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.
Zafy strongly criticized Ravalomanana and called for a new constitution.
On August 4, 2009, as part of negotiations for a solution to the political crisis, Zafy met with Rajoelina, Ravalomanana, and Ratsiraka, along with former Mozambican President Joaquim Chissano, who acted as mediator at the four day long mediation crisis talks held in Maputo.

Zafy and late
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 and July
On July 16, 1991, the CFV declared the creation of an alternative government, with Zafy as its Prime Minister.

Zafy and 1991
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.

Zafy and met
Zafy travelled to Paris in June 2007, where he met with Ratsiraka and members of his former government who were also in exile.
On August 4, 2009, Ratsiraka met with President of the High Authority of Transition of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina, as well as Ravalomanana ( who had himself been ousted and forced into exile ) and Zafy, in crisis talks mediated by former Mozambican President Joaquim Chissano and held in Maputo.

Zafy and with
The first multi-party elections came in 1993, with Albert Zafy defeating Ratsiraka.
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.
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 %.
He came in first place in the first round with 36. 6 % of the vote, ahead of his three main opponents: Zafy, Herizo Razafimahaleo, and Prime Minister / Acting President Norbert Ratsirahonana.
He narrowly defeated Zafy in the runoff with 50. 7 % of the vote and took office again on February 9, 1997.

Zafy and about
In the second round, held on December 29, Zafy narrowly lost to Ratsiraka, taking 49. 29 % of the vote and losing by about 45, 000 votes.
In the second round, held in February 1993, Ratsiraka lost to Zafy, taking about one-third of the vote, and left office on March 27.

Zafy and .
** Albert Zafy defeats Didier Ratsiraka in the Madagascar presidential election.
Under the new constitution, the Malagasy public elected President Albert Zafy, President Didier Ratsiraka, and most recently President Marc Ravalomanana.
Zafy ran on a ticket critical of the IMF and World Bank.
Runoff elections were held in February 1993, and the leader of the Hery Velona movement, Albert Zafy, defeated Ratsiraka.
He served as Foreign Minister himself from 1993 to 1996, under President Albert Zafy.
Albert Zafy ( born 1 May 1927 ) is a Malagasy politician.
After Didier Ratsiraka took power in 1975, Zafy resigned from the government and joined the University of Madagascar.
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.
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.

was and detained
He'd have to think, but the main thing, the imperative necessity, was to leave before Sam Bentley was up and about, and before Millie detained him with sympathy.
Weil returned to France via Sweden and the United Kingdom, and was detained at Le Havre in January 1940.
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winning, Washington Post photographer Carol Guzy was detained by police and arrested on April 15, and two journalists for the Associated Press also reported being struck by police with batons.
In May 1984 Sakharov's wife, Yelena Bonner, was detained and Sakharov began a hunger strike, demanding permission for his wife to travel to the United States for heart surgery.
Moore was later arrested and detained for four days before being granted a conditional release, while Charlton was not arrested.
Ugolino della Gherardesca was an Italian nobility | nobleman who, together with his sons Gaddo and Uguccione and his grand-sons Nino and Anselmuccio were detained in the Torre dei Gualandi | Muda, in March 1289.
As has happened with ironic writings before and since, this pamphlet was widely misunderstood but eventually its author was prosecuted for seditious libel and was sentenced to be pilloried, fined 200 marks and detained at the Queen's pleasure.
Diderot was detained and his house was searched for manuscripts for subsequent articles.
Bowie was quoted in Stockholm as saying that " Britain could benefit from a Fascist leader ", and was detained by customs on the Russian / Polish border for possessing Nazi paraphernalia.
During and immediately following World War II Ellis Island was used to intern German merchant mariners and enemy aliens-American civilians or immigrants detained for fear of spying, sabotage, etc.
Rather than risk returning Mary to Scotland with an English army or sending her to France and the Catholic enemies of England, they detained her in England, where she was imprisoned for the next nineteen years.
Elizabeth characteristically delayed in acting on the matter and he was detained under house arrest for a short time.
According to Italian journalist Enrico Deaglio, Cossiga to justify his lack of action " accused the leaders of CGIL and of the Italian Communist Party to know the location where Moro was detained ".
Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior was placed under house arrest by soldiers, who also detained Army Chief of Staff Zamora Induta.
During his second missionary journey, St. Paul of Tarsus, accompanied by Silas and Timothy (), visited the " region of Galatia ," where he was detained by sickness ().
According to the Homeric Hymn III to Delian Apollo, Hera detained Eileithyia to already prevent Leto from going into labor with Artemis and Apollo, since the father was Zeus.
He was detained and then arrested by British forces once his identity became known.
In the cavalry battle that followed, the Helvetii prevailed over Caesar ’ s Aedui allies under Dumnorix ’ command, and continued their journey, while Caesar ’ s army was being detained by delays in his grain supplies, caused by the Aedui on the instigations of Dumnorix, who had married Orgetorix ’ daughter.
In July 2012, a Lebanese man was detained by Cyprus police on possible charges relating to terrorism laws for planning attacks against Israeli tourists.

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