Sunday , 28 April 2024
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The reunification of the TIM, former President Marc Ravalomanana's political party, seems looks well on the way. In any case, the Home Affairs Ministry recognizes from now on a single TIM party, chaired by the Razoarimihaja Solofonantenaina. Razoarimihaja Solofonantenaina rises now on the political scene, after an amazing low profile period while the political crisis was reaching its climax in the Great Isle. He is the man to chair the Tiako i Madagasikara political party, according to a decree issued by the Malagasy Interior Ministry. In a press conference, the president of the TIM part merely announced that "the party recovers its rightful owner." As for the Secretary General of the party, Mamy Rakotoarivelo said that "The Interior Ministry got in touch with Razoarimihaja and nobody else to make this decree public" as an evidence of support to the once again unified TIM part. Marc Ravalomanana emulated by phone call. He congratulated the TIM party as a whole for "the welcomed normalization of party." The unification step has recently been actively put forth by the newly reconciled top leaders of the party. Many of the party's major figures broke apart and founded their own parties following the fall of Marc Ravalomanana in 2009. It is now theirs to decide whether a return home is worth the try or not.

Ravalomanana congratulates the leaders from his TIM party

The reunification of the TIM, former President Marc Ravalomanana’s political party, seems looks well on the way. In any case, the Home Affairs Ministry recognizes from now on a single TIM party, chaired by the Razoarimihaja Solofonantenaina. Razoarimihaja Solofonantenaina rises now on the political scene, after an amazing low profile period while the political crisis was reaching its climax in the Great Isle. He is the man to chair the Tiako i Madagasikara political party, according to a decree issued by the Malagasy Interior Ministry. In a press conference, the president of the TIM part merely announced that “the party recovers its rightful owner.” As for the Secretary General of the party, Mamy Rakotoarivelo said that “The Interior Ministry got in touch with Razoarimihaja and nobody else to make this decree public” as an evidence of support to the once again unified TIM part. Marc Ravalomanana emulated by phone call. He congratulated the TIM party as a whole for “the welcomed normalization of party.” The unification step has recently been actively put forth by the newly reconciled top leaders of the party. Many of the party’s major figures broke apart and founded their own parties following the fall of Marc Ravalomanana in 2009. It is now theirs to decide whether a return home is worth the try or not.