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- Colonel Richard Ratsimandrava (March 21, 1931 – February 11, 1975) was a Malagasy politician and soldier who served as the head of state of Madagascar...
- over power to Colonel Richard Ratsimandrava (a Merina with a less "aristocratic" background). Five days later, Ratsimandrava was ********inated, and a National...
- Richard Ratsimandrava, appointed to succeed him, was ********inated six days into his tenure. General Gilles Andriamahazo ruled after Ratsimandrava for four...
- retired as an army officer in 1976. He was the successor of Richard Ratsimandrava after the latter's ********ination. He served as head of state from 12...
- Britain's first female leader of any political party. Colonel Richard Ratsimandrava, President of Madagascar, is ********inated. February 27 – The 2 June...
- President (1959–1972) Gabriel Ramanantsoa, President (1972–1975) Richard Ratsimandrava, President (1975) Gilles Andriamahazo, President (1975) Didier Ratsiraka...
- anti-Merina coup led by Bréchard Rajaonarison. He lost the backing of Richard Ratsimandrava and Didier Ratsiraka, and on 5 February 1975, he was forced to resign...
- February 1975 (resigned.) 2 years, 117 days Military HimselfRichard Ratsimandrava (1931–1975) — 5 February 1975 11 February 1975 (********inated.) 6 days...
- lived out the rest of his days in obscurity. February 11, 1975 Richard Ratsimandrava, President of Madagascar Shot six days after taking power in military...
- Presidents of Madagascar Malagasy Republic (1958–75) Tsiranana Ramanantsoa Ratsimandrava Andriamahazo Ratsiraka Democratic Republic of Madagascar (1975–92) Ratsiraka...