Parliamentary elections were held in Madagascar on 16 June 1993,[1] the first following the approval of a new constitution in a referendum that reintroduced full multi-party democracy the previous year.
The Committee of Active Forces won the most seats, whilst parties aligned with President Albert Zafy won 75 seats in total. Voter turnout was 54.68%.[2]
^"Elections in Madagascar". African Elections Database.
^Madagascar: 1993 National Assembly election results EISA
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