Harijaona Lovanantenaina Rakotonirina
Malagasy politician
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Harijaona Lovanantenaina Rakotonirina (born January 25, 1969, in Antananarivo) is a Malagasy politician. A member of the National Assembly of Madagascar, he was elected as a member of the Tiako I Madagasikara party; he represents the constituency of Ambositra.
References
- Profile on National Assembly site
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Members of the National Assembly of Madagascar
As elected in the 2007 parliamentary election
- Lazafeno
- Rakotovazaha
- Rajaonson
- Rémi
- Salim
- Andriambelosoa
- Pikulas
- Ratsimbazafy
- Rakotondramanana
- Rakotoarimanana
- Rakotonirina
- Rambolazafy
- Randrianarivony
- Ravelonjato
- Razafinjato
- Zakahely
- Fatah
- Aly
- Andriamahefaparany
- Andriambololona
- Andrianantenaina
- Andrianjafimahatratra
- Baba
- Baozandrivelo
- Beriziky
- Borida
- Dramsy
- Bezara
- Botomananatsara
- Fanantera
- Jaonarison
- Ramboahangison
- Kembazanany
- Koto
- Lalanirina
- Leriva
- Lininy
- Maharangy
- Mahatafa
- Mahazaka
- Mamangy
- Mamitiana
- Mampihao
- Mamy
- Mana
- Mananjara
- Manasoa
- Maolidy
- Lamboarivel
- Rakotomanga
- Rafidison
- Rahantasoa
- Raharimampionona
- Raharinaivo
- Raharisaina
- Raharison
- Rajaonary
- Mahefarinoro
- Rakotoarimanana
- Rakotoarivelo
- A. F. Rakotomalala
- F. E. Rakotomalala
- Rakotomandimbindraibe
- Rakotomanjato
- Rakotomazava
- Rakotomiandrisoa
- Rakotondrajaona
- Rakotoniaina
- H. L. Rakotonirina
- Joe E. Rakotonirina
- Jean E. Rakotonomenjanahary
- Rakotoson
- Rakotozandry
- Ralazasoa
- Ramaherijaona
- Ramambason
- Ramamonjisoa
- Ramanantsoa
- Ramarolahy
- Ramarozatovo
- Randriamaholison
- J. M. Ranaivo
- S. Ranaivo
- Ranaivoson
- Randriamampianina
- Randriamanantena
- Randriamanantena
- Randriamandimbisoa
- Randriamanga
- Randrianantenaina
- Randrianarison
- Randrianekena
- Randrianjafy
- Randrianjatovo
- Rakotoarisoa
- Rasalama
- Rasoanaivo
- E. O. F. Rasoanaivo
- Rasolonomenjanahary
- Ratalata
- Ratsimbazafiarison
- Ravelonanosy
- Razafimandimby
- Razafimbelo
- Harifanja
- Chan Se
- Razoarimihaja
- Remahita
- Rostand
- Sebany
- Zafimiarina
- * Sylla
- Tolia
- Tsiajotso
- Tsitohery
- Vanovason
- Velo
- Velonirina
- Voizy
- Zafilahy
- Zafilaza
- Zakandrainy
- Zaonarivelo
See also: List of National Assembly Presidents
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