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tsiranana (noun) - a Malagasy term referring to a specific type of tree or plant found in Madagascar
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Tsiranana made a very poor impression on me physically.
Then relations between Tsiranana and Resampa deteriorated.
Tsiranana attempted to appease the populace.
Ecouraged by the cult of personality which surrounded him, Tsiranana became authoritarian and irritable.
Tsiranana increasingly made himself the leader of the coastal people.
After the independence and under Philibert Tsiranana presidency, the relations franco-malagasy remain harmonious.
Tsiranana was outraged.
The " benevolent schoolmaster " public image that Tsiranana cultivated disguised intense firmness that tended toward authoritarianism.
Tsiranana sought to establish national unity through a policy of stability and moderation.
In the Palais Bourbon, Tsiranana joined the socialist group.
Tsiranana rapidly instituted state infrastructure in the provinces which enabled him to contain AKFM.
She was the wife of the country 's founding president, Philibert Tsiranana.
Tsiranana suffered from a Cardiovascular disease.
On the basis of this vote, Tsiranana secured the repeal of the annexation law of 1896.
Tsiranana had been at a thermal health spa in Ranomafana near Fiarnarantsoa.
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In 1972, protests against these policies came to a head and Tsiranana had to step down.
Tsiranana developed a firm anti-communist attitude as a result.
In 1960, the island became independent under the presidency of Philibert Tsiranana.
Tsiranana frequently affirmed his membership of the western bloc,.
On 26 June 1960 Madagascar became an independent country and Philibert Tsiranana became its first president.
Eventually, Tsiranana was released due to lack of evidence.
Tsiranana succeeded in getting his closest supporter, André Resampa, appointed as minister of education.
Once in power, Tsiranana slowly consolidated his authority.
If Tsiranana seemed moderate, he was nevertheless deeply anti-communist.
Gradually, Tsiranana became aware of this.
Tsiranana assured those French people living on the island that they formed Madagascar 's 19th tribe.
Effected by this defeat, Tsiranana accused the administration of " racial discrimination.
Tsiranana officially left office on 11 October.
Some years later, Tsiranana confessed that this conspiracy was fabricated.
Well-educated, Tsiranana eventually entered politics and was elected to the National Assembly of Madagascar.
Despite this activity, Tsiranana was more a supporter of strong autonomy rather than independence.
After the trial, Tsiranana ceased to have a high profile in Madagascar.
Subsequently, Tsiranana frequently visited Paris for examinations and the French Riviera for rest.
After Tsiranana re-established himself in 1970, a rapid revision of the constitution was carried out.
In October 1972, Tsiranana resigned as President and handed power to Ramanantsoa.