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| name = André Resampa
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| term_start1 = May 1959
| term_end1 = February 1971
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| predecessor1 =''None (position first established)''
|birth_place = [[Mandabe]], [[Madagascar]]
| successor1 = Philibert Tsiranana
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| order2 = First [[Vice President of Madagascar]]
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| president2 = [[Philibert Tsiranana]]
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'''Andre Resampa''' (Malagasy {{IPA-mg|reˌsamˈpə̥|}}) (born July 30, 1960) is a [[Malagasy people|Malagasy]] [[Politics of Madagascar|politician]] who was the [[Interior Minister]] of [[Madagascar]] at the beginning of the independence in 1960.
'''André Resampa''' (24 June 1924 17 May 1993) was a [[Malagasy people|Malagasy]] [[Politics of Madagascar|politician]] who was the influential [[Interior Minister]] of [[Madagascar]] at the beginning of the independence in 1960,<ref>{{cite book |title=The Malagasy Republic: Madagascar Today |last=Thompson |first=Virginia |author2=Richard Adloff |page=108 |year=1965 |publisher=[[Stanford University Press]] |isbn=9780804702799 }}</ref> and appointed as 1st [[Vice President of Madagascar]] from October 1970 until February 1971.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Born in June 24, 1924 in [[Mandabe]] ([[Mahabo]] District), He went to Mandabe's primary school then to the regional school of [[Morondava]]. He attended courses at the Administrative Section of [[Ecole Le Myre de vilers]] where he graduated. He then entered the Administration as a Writer-Interpret and changed his way to Judicial Services and became Court Secretary. He earned a Law Certificate and was named Director of Court Secretaries.
Born on 24 June 1924, in [[Mandabe]] ([[Mahabo]] District).<ref name="tasso">{{cite web |author=United States Joint Publications Research Service |title=Translations on Sub-Saharan Africa |url=https://www.google.fi/books/edition/Translations_on_Sub_Saharan_Africa/P1dEAQAAIAAJ |language=en |date=1970}}</ref> He went to Mandabe's primary school then to the regional school of [[Morondava]]. He attended courses at the Administrative Section of [[Ecole Le Myre de vilers]] where he graduated. He then entered the Administration as a Writer-Interpret and changed his way to Judicial Services and became Court Secretary. He earned a Law Certificate and was named Director of Court Secretaries.


== Political career ==
== Political career ==
Recipient of six honors, he was elected member of the [[Tulear]]'s Provincial Assembly in 1952, and was reelected in 1957. That same year, he was designated to become Parliament Representative, then elected member of the National Assembly in October 1958. Meanwhile, he had been elected member of the Government Counsel on May 27, 1957, as the Education Minister and later on Social Affairs. Nominated in May 1959, as Interior Minister, he kept his mandate after the October 10, 1960's Constitution of the Government became effective.
Recipient of six honors, he was elected member of the [[Tulear]]'s Provincial Assembly in 1952, and was reelected in 1957. That same year, he was designated to become Parliament Representative, then elected member of the [[National Assembly of Madagascar|National Assembly]] in October 1958. Meanwhile, he had been elected member of the Government Counsel on May 27, 1957, as the Education Minister and later on Social Affairs. Nominated in May 1959, as Interior Minister, he kept his mandate after the 10 October 1960's Constitution of the Government became effective. He continued as minister of interior in 1965.<ref name="tasso" />


== See also ==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 21 November 2024

André Resampa
Interior Minister
In office
May 1959 – February 1971
Preceded byNone (position first established)
Succeeded byPhilibert Tsiranana
First Vice President of Madagascar
In office
October 1970 – February 1971
PresidentPhilibert Tsiranana
Preceded byCalvin Tsiebo
Succeeded byCalvin Tsiebo
Personal details
Born(1924-06-24)24 June 1924
Mandabe, Madagascar
Died17 May 1993(1993-05-17) (aged 68)
Madagascar
Political partySocial Democratic Party

André Resampa (24 June 1924 – 17 May 1993) was a Malagasy politician who was the influential Interior Minister of Madagascar at the beginning of the independence in 1960,[1] and appointed as 1st Vice President of Madagascar from October 1970 until February 1971.

Biography

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Born on 24 June 1924, in Mandabe (Mahabo District).[2] He went to Mandabe's primary school then to the regional school of Morondava. He attended courses at the Administrative Section of Ecole Le Myre de vilers where he graduated. He then entered the Administration as a Writer-Interpret and changed his way to Judicial Services and became Court Secretary. He earned a Law Certificate and was named Director of Court Secretaries.

Political career

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Recipient of six honors, he was elected member of the Tulear's Provincial Assembly in 1952, and was reelected in 1957. That same year, he was designated to become Parliament Representative, then elected member of the National Assembly in October 1958. Meanwhile, he had been elected member of the Government Counsel on May 27, 1957, as the Education Minister and later on Social Affairs. Nominated in May 1959, as Interior Minister, he kept his mandate after the 10 October 1960's Constitution of the Government became effective. He continued as minister of interior in 1965.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Thompson, Virginia; Richard Adloff (1965). The Malagasy Republic: Madagascar Today. Stanford University Press. p. 108. ISBN 9780804702799.
  2. ^ a b United States Joint Publications Research Service (1970). "Translations on Sub-Saharan Africa".
Political offices
Preceded by
None
Interior Minister
1960–1971
Succeeded by
Unknown