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CANADA URGES CALM IN MADAGASCAR

March 4, 2002 (4:05 p.m. EST) No. 22

CANADA URGES CALM IN MADAGASCAR

Secretary of State (Latin America and Africa) (Francophonie) Denis Paradis today expressed deep concern over the deteriorating political situation in Madagascar following the release of the results of the country's December 16, 2001, presidential elections.

"We urge all sides to refrain from violence and to seek a negotiated solution to the current crisis that is in keeping with Madagascar's legal norms," said Mr. Paradis. "We commend the mediating efforts of both the Organization of African Unity and La Francophonie toward this end."

Tension in Madagascar has been rising since the December 16 presidential elections. The much disputed results of the first round of voting show that neither opposition candidate Marc Ravalomanana, nor multi-term president Didier Ratsiraka, has won 50 percent of the vote, forcing a runoff election. Alleging electoral fraud, Mr. Ravalomanana has refused to participate in such an exercise and, on February 22, declared himself President.

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Geneviève Tremblay

Office of the Secretary of State (Latin America and Africa) (Francophonie)

(613) 944-3403

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