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Madagascar anti-corruption Chief Rajaonarison named Prime Minister

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Randrianirina seized power in October and promised ​a string of reforms.
Madagascar’s President Michael Randrianirina said on Sunday ​he had appointed anti-corruption Chief Mamitiana Rajaonarison ‌as Prime Minister, days after dismissing the last premier along with the entire cabinet.
Randrianirina, who seized power in October and promised ​a string of reforms, said the ​new prime minister would lead the ⁠government “on a clean path” and restore hope. ​There was no immediate comment from Rajaonarison.
“That ​integrity you have is what I expect from you as Prime Minister. Show that the country ​needs people of integrity people who cannot ​be swayed and who cannot be bought,” Randrianirina ‌said ⁠in his address on state television.
He did not give any reasons when he dismissed former Prime Minister Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo and all other ​Ministers on Monday.
Randrianirina ​has ⁠led what he calls a “Refoundation” since taking power, following a political ​transition that saw the collapse ​of ⁠the previous government.
He has framed the agenda as a reset aimed at restoring state ⁠authority, ​fighting corruption and rebuilding ​public trust.
–Reuters–
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