Fihavanantsika is a political party in Madagascar, founded by Daniel Rajakoba in 2002.
[1] In the December 2006 presidential election, Rajakoba, the party's candidate, won 0.64% of the vote.
[2] Since the 23 September 2007 National Assembly elections it is no longer represented in parliament[3] For the 2023 presidential elections the party supported the candidate Lalaina Harilanto Ratsirahonana[4] who obtained 0.67 % of the votes.
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