Saturday , 20 April 2024
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This year’s economic growth and bleak balance sheet proved worse than last year’s. It doesn’t matter much. Andry Rajoelina highlights his spectacular achievement in a quick look back in order to serve his personal and exclusive campaign for the presidential election. This handful of sparkles supposed to cover the widespread darkness is being financially supported by assets, origins of which remain a mystery to Prime Minister Berizky himself. For the first time, an unelected leader is allowed to decide on his own about State assets, and have an undisputed say concerning national expenditures. The few public investments vastly more served propaganda purposes rather than any public spirited program.

Personal look back from the ruling “wanna be candidate” on his achievement in the year 2012

Were we about to overlook it? Andry Rajoelina has actually built roads in 2012. The RN35’s section linking Morondava to Mahabo was inaugurated in April. The 43 km of asphalt owe their completion to special financial backers such as the FAD or the OPEC. This alleged recovery of confidence from international financial backers seemed to be confirmed by the restoration of the valley and the hydro-agricultural dam in the Lower Mangoky region. The project was planned several years ago with the World Bank’s financial support.

As for regional development, the head of the transition targeted the Itasy area with the construction of public infrastructure, including the restoration of the RN43 road between Soavinandriana and Faratsiho. This food crop producing region will get a factory in order to develop food industry. Anstirabe, the stronghold of a certain Marc Ravalomanana may get ready for some competition. Nevertheless, the City of Water would get a university promised by the future though still undecided presidential election candidate.
 
Toamasina will also be entitled to some of the pre-electoral campaign’s dazzling crumbs from a HAT leading the seduction offensive straight in the heart of Roland Ratsiraka’s territory, one of its certain challengers in the presidential race. The boulevard stretching along the waterfront and both markets Bazar Be and Bazar Kely Be got restored. The RN 5 road completely destroyed by MAINLAND Corp.’s trucks loaded with “black sands” may expect to be renovated by the latter. These impressive long nosed also carry rosewood on this road, mind you.

Achievements on electoral purposes

The transitional leader’s short personal program was described in the run of a political show which did not lack TGV Andry’s touch. The origin and the use of the funds are deemed to remain a secret even to the national unity prime minister. A Chinese mining company spent $ 100 million, and $ 24 million were recently collected from the sale of the presidential plane. The largest part of these sums is likely to serve these cover up investments.

The first of 16 international standards hospitals was opened in Antsiranana. The public may expect to access this modern hospital. It is equipped with scanner and oxygen production state, which happen to be rare commodities in the country.

In 2009, the TGV movement relied on thugs from city slums to enforce its reign, more often than expected through the use of terror. The transitional leader’s sudden passion for rugby has nothing to do with the love of sports. It is all about seducing the basic population happening to dive head first into political protests, not to mention the potential of voters in their densely populated areas. The Maki Stadium or the 15,000-seat temple dedicated to Rugby remains, no matter what, a fair reward for the Malagasy Rugby Federation and its team which claimed the African group B’s title.

The national Federation of Petanque will also be entitled to a brand new stadium for having recorded much international success. Rajoelina announced the likely erection of a National Academy of Sports in Antananarivo, deemed to develop the professionalism of athletes in Madagascar. Toamasina will get a stadium with running track and synthetic pitch.

An artist who loves Antananarivo

“I am an artist like you,” the former DJ took the inauguration of Madagascar Coliseum, located in Antsonjombe as an occasion to make a declaration of love to Antananarivo: “I love you, Antananarivo.” For being visibly more comfortable behind the decks than behind a micro, Andry Rajoelina has delighted a 50,000 people strong audience and his artist friends as well, more because of the dedication of such a place to the world of art than because of his miserable performance when singing the song “Namana”. Another electoral promise made long long ago by the elected mayor of Antananarivo has just been fulfilled.

France supports the transitional pre-electoral program by offering 9 millions of its Euros to the Lalankely project, namely the renovation of infrastructure such as trails, stairs, washing basins … The recovery of constitutional order would come up to the election of Andry Rajoelina in 2013 as … mayor of Antananarivo, would it? He already wants to import small buses from China to replace the Taxi-Be in town!