Supreme Revolutionary Council (Madagascar)
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The Supreme Revolutionary Council was the body that ruled Madagascar
Madagascar
The Republic of Madagascar is an island country located in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa...

 from 1975. President of the Supreme Revolutionary Council from June 15, 1975 was Didier Ratsiraka
Didier Ratsiraka
Vice Admiral Didier Ratsiraka is a Malagasy politician who was President of Madagascar from 1975 to 1993 and from 1997 to 2002.-Second Republic:...

. He was sworn in as President of Madagascar on January 4, 1976

Line-up (in March 1985)

  • Didier Ratsiraka
  • Col Désiré Rakotoarijaona
    Désiré Rakotoarijaona
    Lieutenant-Colonel Désiré Rakotoarijaona is a former Prime Minister of Madagascar. He held the position from 1 August 1977 until 12 February 1988 under President Didier Ratsiraka. Rakotoarijaona was replaced by Victor Ramahatra...

  • Richard Andriamanjato
    Richard Andriamanjato
    Richard Mahitsison Andriamanjato is a former Malagasy politician.After leaving education, Andriamanjato became a Pastor. He also became involved with the nationalist cause. From 1950 to 1957, he studied in France. In 1957, he attended the Bandung Conference and became the leading figure in the...

  • Dr Jérôme Marojama Razanabahiny
  • Solo Norbert Andriamorasata
  • Justin Rakotoniaina
    Justin Rakotoniaina
    Justin Rakotoniaina was a diplomat who briefly served as Prime Minister of Madagascar after Rakotomalala was killed in a helicopter accident. He was of the Association for the Rebirth of Madagascar.-References:...

  • Manandafy Rakotonirina
    Manandafy Rakotonirina
    Manandafy Rakotonirina is a Malagasy politician. He has been a significant political figure in Madagascar since the 1970s, and in April 2009 he was appointed as Prime Minister by ousted President Marc Ravalomanana.- Early life :...

  • Col Jean Ferlin Fiakara
  • Lt-Col Ferdinand Jaotombo
  • Lt-Col Max Valérien Marson
  • Etienne Mora
  • Jean-Baptiste Ramanantsalama
  • Lt-Col Jean de Dieu Randriantanany
  • Arsène Ratsifehera
  • M. Rakotovao-Razakaboana
  • Celestin Radio
  • Simon Pierre
  • George Thomas Indrianjafy
  • Maharanga Tsihozony
  • Michel Mahatsanga
  • Théophile Andrianoelisoa
  • André Sosohany
  • Victor Henri Boanoro
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