Christian Ntsay has been the Prime Minister of Madagascar since June 6, 2018.
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Source: Prime Minister's Office 2021 https://www.primature.gov.mg/index.php/2021/07/01/teny-fampidirana-nataonandriamatoa-praiministra-nandritra-ny-fihaonanny-governemanta-sy-ny-solombavambahoaka/
Introduction by the Prime Minister at the Meeting of the Government and Representatives
Mr. Vice-President of the National Assembly,
Dear permanent members of the Board of Directors,
You, ministers and members of the government,
Members of Parliament, all of us present here,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We are always happy to come to the National Assembly. Not only to respect the Constitution, but as a national issue, you know very well that we have a responsibility in this, whether you are the legislators or we are the executive.
It has been three weeks since I reported on the work carried out by the government in accordance with the General State Policy (PGE). In 2020, the challenges we face, the achievements we have made, and the different professions such as:
– fight against the corona virus epidemic,
– continuous improvement of management,
– the establishment and restoration of security and peace, as well as the challenges of reviving the economy and various production infrastructures; The social services listed in detail also did not fail to participate.
Many steps have been taken in the implementation of the PGE, starting with the Vision of the President of the Republic Andry Rajoelina; which clearly states that: "there is no work that can serve to change the history of the country without effective communication between existing institutions." We are still in a health emergency and many things address these challenges, such as in the health, economic, social and environmental fields.
That is why we are not satisfied with the general report that I have made and the detailed reports that have been made by the members of the government, because national life is still developing and it is right that we meet again now.
The Government's priority is to revive the Malagasy economy by creating jobs generated by public investments in the construction of various infrastructures necessary for the population and the development of rural areas.
Establishing a world based on a vision of peace is a common goal. That is why we have set targets for this year; GDP should therefore reach 4.3%. That is why we are prioritizing the stability of the Malagasy currency; being able to control the possible consequences of the global economic crisis on the cost of living, which should not exceed 6%, is the challenge facing the country, and this is the direction our country will take.
I really want to have mutual respect, which is the value of English, in the discussion under the roof that we will have here.