Ntsay government

Ntsay government

Cabinet of Madagascar
2018–2025
Ntsay in 2025
Date formed4 June 2018 (2018-06-04)
Date dissolved30 September 2025 (2025-09-30)
People and organisations
President
Prime MinisterChristian Ntsay
Member partyYoung Malagasies Determined
Status in legislatureMajority government
84 / 151
Opposition party
  • Tiako I Madagasikara
  • MA.TI.TA
  • Malagasy Tonga Saina
  • Group of Young Malagasy Patriots
  • Movement for Democracy in Madagascar
  • RPSD Vaovao
History
Elections
PredecessorSolonandrasana government
SuccessorZafisambo government

The Ntsay government governed Madagascar from 4 June 2018 to 30 September 2025. It was formed by Prime Minister Christian Ntsay.[1] After incumbent president Andry Rajoelina resigned to run for the presidency in 2023, according to the Constitution, the Council of Ministers led by Ntsay temporarily exercised presidential authority.[2] The Ntsay government was dissolved by President Rajoelina in September 2025 following nationwide protests.[3]

Ministers

  • Minister of National Defence: General of the Army Béni Xavier Rasolofonirina
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs: Eloi Alphonse Maxime Dovo
  • Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice: Mrs. Noro Vololona
  • Minister of Finance and Budget: Ms. Sehenosoa Andriambololona
  • Minister of the Interior and Decentralization: Tianarivelo Razafimahefa
  • Minister of Public Security: Érick Michel Wouli Soumah Idrissa
  • Minister of Economy and Planning: Marcel Arsonaivo Napetoke
  • Minister of Territorial Development and Land Services: Ms. Christine Razanamahasoa
  • Minister of Agriculture and Livestock and Fisheries: Harison Edmond Randriarimanana
  • Minister of Mines and Petroleum: Henry Rabary-Njaka
  • Minister of Fishery Resources and Fisheries: Augustin Andriamananoro
  • Minister of Industry and Private Sector Development: Guy Rivo Randrianarisoa
  • Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: Mrs. Yvette Sylla
  • Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure: Jacques Ulrich Andriantiana
  • Minister of Transport and Meteorology: Beboarimisa Ralava
  • Minister of Energy and Hydrocarbons: Lantoniaina Rasoloelison
  • Minister of Public Health: Harinirina Yoël Honora Rantomalala
  • Minister of National Education: Gatien Horace
  • Minister of Public Service, Administration Reform, Labour, Employment and Social Laws: Holder Ramaholimasy
  • Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research: Mrs. Marie-Monique Rasoazananera
  • Minister of Technical Education and Vocational Training: Ms. Lydia Aimée Vololona Rahantasoa
  • Minister of Tourism: Jean Brunelle Razafintsiandraofa
  • Minister of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: Roland Ravatomanga
  • Minister of the Environment, Ecology and Forests: Guillaume Venance Randriatefiarison
  • Minister of Culture, Promotion of Handicrafts and Protection of Heritage: Ms. Eléonore Johasy
  • Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and Digital Development: Jean de Dieu Maharante
  • Minister of Communication and Relations with Institutions: Riana Andriamandavy VII
  • Minister of Population, Social Protection and Promotion of Women: Mrs. Irmah Naharimamy
  • Minister of Youth and Sports: Tsihoara Faratiana Eugène
  • Secretary of State at the Ministry of National Defence in charge of the Gendarmerie: Major General Jean Christophe Randriamanarina, Serge Gellé

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nouveau remaniement ministériel à Madagascar, un an après l'élection d'Andry Rajoelina – Jeune Afrique". JeuneAfrique.com (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  2. ^ "Le président malgache démissionne avant les élections de novembre". AL24 News. 2023-09-10. Retrieved 2023-09-17.
  3. ^ John Eligon. "Madagascar's President Dissolves Government Amid Deadly Protests". New York Times. Retrieved 2 October 2025.