The race for Tsimbazaza is well and truly underway. Unlike the other teams, the platform for the majority of the president, IRMAR, has already sent three foals to the finish line.
A good start for the Isika All Miaraka amin’i Andry Rajoelina (IRMAR). Three seats out of the 163 to be filled for the May 29 legislative elections are already in the pocket for the presidential majority platform. The final list of candidates, published on Tuesday evening by the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), shows that the platform lists are running without opposition in the districts of Sambava, Lalangina and Tsaratanana.
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A situation that is frustrated by the opposition who have been claiming since the official opening of the application that obstacles have been made to make the work easier for the candidates of the administration. In fact, at first, Firaisankina had a desire to cover all 120 regions. Situation has pushed the organization to review its intentions down. Due to the lack of payment of the deposit, the applications from the opposition lists were not registered by the Application Verification and Registration Organizations (OVEC). The CENI then confirmed the High Constitutional Court (HCC) decision. Leaving the field open to the platform for the president’s majority. In any case, regarding the controversies about the statement 211 Bis, or the tax regularity certificate, Germain, Director General of Taxes, wanted to clarify things. ” There are many applicants who do not worry about their taxes for years. Therefore, they face a problem when preparing their application files “, he pressed the Director General of Excise who said that ” it is the taxes of the last three years that need to be checked “. According to his explanations, administrative candidates also had this problem.
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For Norbert Mamangy, Justin Tokely, Richard Jean Bosco Rivotiana and Alfred Rakotomaronirina, the next race at Tsimbazaza has been reduced to a simple walk in the park. Norbert Mamangy, currently elected deputy leader in Sambava, should run for a new mandate in the National Assembly. His running mate, Minister Justin Tokely, should enter Tsimbazaza without too much trouble. This is also true of Richard Jean Bosco Rivotiana in Lalangina. The former Minister of Labour, Civil Service and Social Laws has no opposition in the legislative arena. The same issue is also seen in Tsaratanana. The coalition candidate for government Jean Alfred Rakotomaronirina already has a seat in Tsimbazaza. Unlike the other candidates, forced to fight hard battles, they can already start their tours … tours of happy people.
Julien R.