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Madagascar was one of the last major landmasses on earth to be colonized by humans. The earliest settlers from present-day Indonesia arrived between A.D. 350 and 550. The island attracted Arab and Persian traders as early as the 7th century, and migrants from Africa arrived around A.D. 1000. Madagascar was a pirate stronghold during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and served as a slave trading center into the 19th century. From the 16th to the late 19th century, a native Merina Kingdom dominated much of Madagascar. The island was conquered by the French in 1896 who made it a colony; independence was regained in 1960. During 1992-93, free presidential and National Assembly elections were held ending 17 years of single-party rule. In 1997, in the second presidential race, Didier RATSIRAKA, the leader during the 1970s and 1980s, was returned to the presidency. The 2001 presidential election was contested between the followers of Didier RATSIRAKA and Marc RAVALOMANANA, nearly causing secession of half of the country. In April 2002, the High Constitutional Court announced RAVALOMANANA the winner. RAVALOMANANA won a second term in 2006 but, following protests in 2009, handed over power to the military, which then conferred the presidency on the mayor of Antananarivo, Andry RAJOELINA, in what amounted to a coup d'etat. Following a lengthy mediation process led by the Southern African Development Community, Madagascar held UN-supported presidential and parliamentary elections in 2013. Former de facto finance minister Hery RAJAONARIMAMPIANINA won a runoff election in December 2013 and was inaugurated in January 2014.


Madagascar is a semi-presidential republic.


Source: CIA World Factbook

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Lettre de Politique Foncière 2015 - 2030

Madagascar
The "Lettre de Politique Foncière 2015- 2030" is a land policy document from the Ministry of State in charge of Presidential Projects, Territorial Planning, and Equipment. The document emphasizes the need to consolidate land policy to address historical perspectives, achievements of the 2005 land reform, and current challenges.

DECRET N° 2000 - 170 fixant les conditions d'application de la Loi n° 99-022 du 19 Août 1999
portant Code minier

Madagascar
This law defines mining permit owners rights and obligations inside and outside their mining parcels. Rights of land owners inside the mining perimeters to be indemnized by mining permit owner. Mining product transportation and trade. Offers generalities about mining investment stability and infractions.

Loi n° 97-017 du 8 août 1997 portant révision de la législation forestière

Madagascar
The document, "Loi n° 97-017 du 8 août 1997 portant révision de la législation forestière", is a legislation that revises the forest laws in Madagascar. The legislation outlines the definition of a forest, including areas covered with trees or woody vegetation not planted exclusively for fruit production, forage production, or ornamentation; areas occupied by trees and bushes located on the banks of rivers and lakes and on eroded lands; and lands whose exclusive or main fruits are forest products.

Arrêté n° 7903/2013 du 9 avril 2013

Madagascar
"Arrêté nº 7 903/2013 du 09 avril 2013" is a document that lays out the standard statuses of groups of small-scale mining operators and gold panner groups in Madagascar. The document stipulates that these groups are to be comprised of voluntary individuals engaged in small-scale mining and gold panning activities within the same commune. These groups must have a deliberative body, an executive body, and financial management rules.

LOI N° 2001-031 établissant Régime Spécial pour les Grands Investissements
dans le Secteur Minier Malagasy

Madagascar
The document, "Law No. 2001-031 Establishing Special Regime for Major Investments in the Malagasy Mining Sector", outlines a special regime pertaining to exchange, fiscal, customs, and legal matters applicable to major investments in the mining sector of Madagascar.