The
49-year-old entrepreneur and former DJ rose to power on the
Indian Ocean island in a 2009 coup, stepped down after almost
five years as leader of a transitional authority, then won a
2018 election.
The opposition says he should not have run again in Thursday's
poll because he acquired French nationality in 2014 - which they
say automatically revokes his Malagasy one - and has created
unfair election conditions.
He says both accusations are baseless political tactics.
In preliminary results from the electoral commission CENI,
Rajoelina had garnered more than 72.9% of the estimated total of
6.2% counted so far.
Votes counted so far indicated a turnout of 39.5%, compared to
55% in the equivalent first round of voting in 2018.
'ENTHUSIASM NOT THERE'
There were 11 million people out of a population of roughly 30
million registered to vote in this year's polls, which were
preceded by weeks of opposition-led protests.
Of 12 opposition candidates originally, only two took part in
the vote. One was Marc Ravalomanana, the former president ousted
in 2009, the other Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko.
"Enthusiasm was not there," said Andriamanambe Raoto,
editor-in-chief of Politika, a monthly publication.
The United States voiced concern on Thursday over low turnout,
inadequate training for election staff and irregularities by
party officials.
The opposition said participation was the lowest in Madagascar's
history and vowed to keep protesting.
Rajoelina says the constitution does not require the head of
state to exclusively hold Malagasy nationality, and that any
loss of nationality is subject to signed authorization by the
government.
The opposition also called for changes to the makeup of
electoral commission and for the formation of a special court to
hear election disputes.
Regional observer groups did not respond to requests for comment
on the early results. Full provisional results are expected on
Nov. 24 while the High Constitutional Court is due to certify
them on Nov. 30.
(Reporting by Lovasoa Rabary, writing by Giulia Paravicini,
editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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