2024 Malagasy parliamentary election

2024 Malagasy parliamentary election
Madagascar
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All 163 seats in the National Assembly
82 seats needed for a majority
Turnout46.78%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
IRMAR Andry Rajoelina 41.75 84 0
Firaisankina [fr] Marc Ravalomanana 14.90 22 +6
FIVOI 2.40 4 +4
Kôlektifa 1.97 1 +1
Green Alexandre Marie Georget 0.67 1 +1
GJMP 0.34 1 0
Independents 37.56 50 +4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by constituency
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Christian Ntsay
Independent
Christian Ntsay
Independent

Parliamentary elections were held in Madagascar on 29 May 2024 to elect the 163 members of the National Assembly. The election took place a few months after Andry Rajoelina was re-elected in the November 2023 presidential elections, which were marked by low turnout and an opposition boycott.[1]

The ruling Young Malagasies Determined, in coalition with Together with President Andry Rajoelina (IRMAR), remained the largest bloc in the National Assembly. According to preliminary results, the coalition initially lost its majority. However, after appeals to the High Constitutional Court, the coalition regained four previously lost seats, securing 84 seats, which allowed it to maintain its majority in the new legislature.

The opposition coalition Firaisankina [fr], led by Marc Ravalomanana, gained 22 seats, an increase of 6 seats compared to the previous election. Smaller parties such as FIVOI and Kôlektifa also secured seats, while independent candidates made a strong showing, winning 50 seats.

  1. ^ "Présidentielle à Madagascar: les premières estimations confirment la faible participation". RFI (in French). 16 November 2023. Retrieved 1 April 2024.