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Joseph Raseta
Raseta as a deputy of the French National Assembly, c. 1946 – c. 1951
Deputy (France)
In office November 6, 1945 – July 4, 1951
Deputy (Madagascar)
In office 1961–Unknown
Personal details
Born
Joseph-Delphin Raseta
(1886-12-09)December 9, 1886 Marovoay
Died
October 5, 1979(1979-10-05) (aged 92) Antananarivo
Citizenship
Madagascar
France
Nationality
Malagasy
Political party
MDRM (1940s)
Other political affiliations
AKFM (1960–1963)
FIPIMA (1963–)
Profession
Physician
Joseph Raseta (December 9, 1886 – November 5, 1979) was a Malagasy physician, politician, and intellectual who co-founded the Democratic Movement for Malagasy Renewal with Joseph Ravoahangy-Andrianavalona [fr; mg] and Jacques Rabemananjara.
JosephRaseta (December 9, 1886 – November 5, 1979) was a Malagasy physician, politician, and intellectual who co-founded the Democratic Movement for...
Fourth Republic in Paris. The two delegates chosen by the Malagasy, JosephRaseta and Joseph Ravoahangy, both campaigned to implement the ideal of the self-determination...
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the east to the Merina candidate, Joseph Ravoahangy. This agreement was not honoured and the Merina JosephRaseta won the second seat in October 1945...
non-citizen population of Madagascar was represented by two doctors, JosephRaseta and Joseph Ravoahangy [fr; mg]. They formed the MDRM political party together...
Malagasy Renovation (MDRM) in 1946 with Jacques Rabemananjara, JosephRaseta and Joseph Ravoahangy Andrianavalona. MDRM led the protests against the bloody...
elected by the Malagasy to represent them in Paris. These were JosephRaseta and Joseph Ravoahangy. Both of these were now committed to self-determination...
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