All three candidates can do better

by time news

2023-11-14 09:27:35

A constructive debate for a healthy and wise mind! This is how we can summarize the face-to-face meeting, held yesterday at the International Conference Center in Ivato, between the three presidential candidates who decided to campaign. Andry Rajoelina, who takes advantage of his experience, knew how to share it on the one hand, but on the other hand, saw himself pushed back by the two other candidates, Daniela Raderanirina Sendrison and Siteny Randrianasoloniako.

If on the question of unification and appeasement after the current political clashes, the outgoing president had difficulty answering the questions, to say filament that he does not want to present his solution currently, candidate No. 11 mentioned the need to first face the growing poverty in the country which will gradually resolve the problem of policies which are currently taking over social and economic life. For candidate No. 13, returning to the round table to try to resolve the problems and get a fresh start is an appropriate solution. But Andry Rajoelina is fiercely opposed to it.

On the question of combating insecurity or that relating to economic development, the outgoing president recalled the efforts he has already undertaken to strengthen security and limit the number of thefts and kidnappings. He also listed his achievements in business and infrastructure creation. Siteny Randrianasoloniako, who focuses on effective decentralization and support for municipalities which can lead to job creation, supported the idea of ​​strengthening security and reforming justice in order to promote magistrates and justice.

Daniela Raderanirina Sendrison’s lesson in life and field experience seems to have won over more than one person since he notably mentioned that the “so-called” efforts made so far have not had an impact on life Population. “There is still insecurity everywhere,” he said before adding in his speech that “it is good to race to build infrastructure, but above all it is essential and vital to build what the people are asking for and meeting their immediate needs.”

Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko and Daniela Raderanirina Sendrison particularly mentioned the Malagasy agricultural majority, a non-negligible base to support if we want to develop the country, but Andry Rajoelina insisted on the creation of micro-enterprises and local businesses that can transform the local products in industrial production. He also focused on the continuation of solar energy projects to solve the electricity problems in the country to which the three candidates unfortunately did not provide convincing solutions.

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