Antananarivo, Madagascar — Michael Randrianirina has appointed a 30-member cabinet, marking a significant step in consolidating his administration following recent political changes in Madagascar. The announcement comes days after the appointment of Mamitiana Rajaonarison as Prime Minister on March 15.
The newly formed government, unveiled on March 25, includes a mix of experienced figures and new appointees, with nine women named to ministerial positions. The composition reflects an attempt to balance continuity with renewal as the country navigates a transitional political period.
The cabinet formation follows the dismissal of the previous government earlier in March, a move that signaled a broader restructuring of state leadership under President Randrianirina. Analysts say the rapid appointment of a new prime minister and cabinet indicates an effort to stabilize governance structures and restore administrative functionality after weeks of political uncertainty.
Officials have not yet released a detailed policy agenda, but early indications suggest that the new administration will prioritize economic recovery, governance reforms, and institutional stability. Madagascar has faced ongoing economic challenges, including inflationary pressures and infrastructure gaps, which the new leadership is expected to address in the coming months.
The inclusion of women in nine cabinet roles has also drawn attention, with observers noting it as a step toward greater gender representation in government, although calls remain for broader inclusivity across political institutions.
Political observers caution that while the formation of a cabinet is a key milestone, the government’s long-term stability will depend on its ability to maintain public confidence, manage political tensions, and deliver tangible improvements in living conditions.

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