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Rajoelina waived to attend the presidential malgache

ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) - The Madagascan President Andry Rajoelina came to power in 2009 after a coup, waived to attend the presidential election of May under pressure from states in the region.

"I will not be a candidate in the presidential election. I prefer to sacrifice 22 million Malagasy. We want peace," he said in a speech broadcast on télévision.

former President Marc Ravalomanana, Andry Rajoelina ousted three years ago, had also renounced again seek the highest office in décembre.

In September 2011, the main political parties on the island have adopted a plan to end the crisis in the mediation of the Community Development Community (SADC) .

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Andry Rajoelina status "transitional president" and allowed his predecessor to end his exile in South Africa, but the possible candidacy for the presidency two men continued to pose problème.

The first round of the presidential election is scheduled for May 8 and the second on July 3. The legislation must also take place at this date.

Andry Rajoelina Tuesday urged a revision of the calendar, to avoid logistical problems. "The elections must take place before the presidential (...) twin elections may be a problem," he estimé.

Iloniaina Alain, Jean-Philippe Lefief for service français

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