First elected term (2019–2023) in Sochi in October 2019
COVID-19 pandemic In April and May 2020, President Rajoelina gained international media attention when he launched an
untested COVID-19 "cure" dubbed "
Covid-Organics". The herbal tea was developed by the
Madagascar Institute of Applied Research (MIAR) using
artemisia and other locally sourced herbs. The military distributed batches of "Covid-Organics" to the public. Drinking the herbal tea was made obligatory in school. Several African countries including Tanzania, Liberia, Equatorial Guinea, and Guinea-Bissau purchased the herbal tea.
Matshidiso Moeti of the Africa regional office of the
World Health Organization (WHO) said there was no available proof for the effectiveness of this cure. It had not undergone proper clinical trials and no peer-reviewed data existed. The National Academy of Medicine of Madagascar (ANAMEM) was also skeptical. A WHO advert on Google said: "Africans deserve to use medicines tested to the same standards as people in the rest of the world". On 4 April,
Arphine Helisoa (the pseudonym of
Arphine Rahelisoa), a publishing director and journalist at the
Ny Valosoa newspaper, was placed in custody awaiting trial charged with "incitement of hatred" towards President Rajoelina and spreading
fake news after she was accused of criticizing the president's handling of the pandemic. She was released after a month.
Environment Rajoelina has blamed
climate change for the
food insecurity in parts of his country and has called on powerful nations to fight it. During the
COP26 meeting in
Glasgow, Rajoelina vowed to protect the biodiversity of Madagascar's forests from the
threat of deforestation, while also announcing the use of
bioethanol and gas-based stoves in the country to fight the effects of climate change. Rajoelina also pledged more financial aid to protect the aforementioned biodiversity in Madagascar; which represents 5% of the world.
Famine In June 2021, a severe drought struck Madagascar, causing hundreds of thousands of people, with some estimations claiming more than one million, to suffer from
food insecurity in the country's southern regions. Rajoelina jointly announced a plan to combat hunger along with US ambassador to the country
Michael Pelletier. Among other measures, Rajoelina ordered the distribution of
butane gas stoves to replace
charcoal as an alternative for people in the poorest areas of the country. The measure reached a total of 15,000 households. As of July 2025, the food insecurity among Malagasy people had spread and worsened, partly due to an ongoing and intense
drought. in Washington, D.C. in December 2022
2021 assassination plot On 22 July 2021, police announced they had arrested six people, including foreign nationals, after months of investigation into a plot to kill Rajoelina. The attorney general filed charges against them on different charges. The next day, the attorney general announced that at least one French citizen was among those arrested, and said that he was a former member of the
French Armed Forces. France responded by saying that they were working with consular aid in Madagascar.
French nationality In July 2023, the former president of the Syndicate of Magistrates of Madagascar and opponent
Fanirisoa Ernaivo claimed that Rajoelina was a naturalized French citizen and therefore has invalidated his Malagasy citizenship, and has "filed a complaint for treason, espionage, use of forgery and attack on the security of the State". In June 2023, the revelation of his acquisition of French nationality in 2014 led to the opening of a parliamentary inquiry, followed by the questioning of the High Constitutional Court by a group of citizens of the Malagasy diaspora in France. Under Malagasy law, this may have disqualified him from the presidency, as the country imposes a loss of citizenship if voluntarily acquiring another nationality, and only allows citizens of Madagascar to hold the Presidency. Rajoelina argued that he automatically acquired the French nationality through his father, thus not making him lose his Malagasy one. The Constitutional Court eventually sided with him, pointing out the lack of a decree removing his nationality.
Arrest of the Director of Cabinet On 14 August 2023, the Director of Cabinet of President Andry Rajoelina, Romy Voos Andrianarisoa, was arrested in
London under accusations of corruption on a London-based mining company. She was dismissed by Rajoelina on 16 August 2023.
Predator Files In October 2023, the newspaper
Mediapart revealed that the Malagasy presidency acquired the
Predator spyware in 2021. An investigation by the
Central Office for the Fight against Crimes Against Humanity, Genocides and War Crimes (OCLCH) established that the leaders of Nexa and Intellexa exported to the Malagasy presidency, without any authorization, hardware and software allowing hacking of phones. Which can be considered as an "illicit transaction, carried out in the absence of contract [and] authorization". The spyware was acquired with the aim of "fighting corruption" but the hacking operations were used to spy on several political opponents, including the opposition journalist,
Roland Rasoamaharo who was subsequently imprisoned. Other arrests took place after the use of the spyware. In May 2025, Andry Rajoelina reaffirmed his intention to visit the
Scattered Islands himself, French islands bordering Malagasy waters, while favoring the path of dialogue to resolve this dispute of several decades, after the European imperial era, in Africa.
Base Toliara project Base Toliara, also known as the
Toliara Project, is a mining project located north of the city of
Toliara in southwestern Madagascar. It aims to extract mineral sands containing mainly
ilmenite,
zircon and
rutile, as well as potentially
monazite, which is rich in
rare earth elements. In October 2024, the American company
Energy & Fuels acquired the project. A few weeks later, on 28 November 2024, the Malagasy government lifted the suspension, authorizing the resumption of administrative and technical procedures. President Andry Rajoelina has repeatedly expressed his support for the project, which is expected to stimulate the national economy. Criticism and controversy surrounding the Base Toliara project are numerous and ongoing. Major concerns include environmental impacts, particularly the destruction of sensitive ecosystems and the degradation of the Ranobe area, which is rich in biodiversity. Local communities, especially the
Mikea, also denounce risks to their land, livelihoods and way of life, with some fearing forced displacement. The potential extraction of monazite, an ore containing
radioactive elements, raises strong concerns regarding safety and waste management. Finally, a 2020 public audit highlighted administrative irregularities in the granting of permits and environmental authorizations, fueling criticism of the project's transparency.
Antananarivo cable car Under his presidency, the
Antananarivo cable car has become one of the flagship projects of his infrastructure modernization policy. Partially inaugurated in August 2024, the "orange line" connects
Anosy to Ambatobe, in the capital over a distance of approximately 8.6 km with 7 stations and 198 cabins, and aims to carry between 40,000 and 60,000 passengers per day. Presented as an ecological initiative to combat traffic congestion, this project, worth over €150 million, is financed by a loan from the
French Treasury and another guaranteed by
Bpifrance, the public investment bank. In response, Rajoelina sacked Prime Minister
Christian Ntsay on 29 September 2025. However, on 13 October, an opposition lawmaker reported that Rajoelina had fled the country. From Reunion Rajoelina boarded a private jet, operated by
Vistajet, which took him to
Dubai, where he arrived next day. Rajoelina addressed the nation later that day, saying that he fled "in fear for his life" but remained defiant, saying that he "would not allow Madagascar to be destroyed" and refusing to step down. The speech was broadcast on the presidency's official
Facebook page but not on national television. On 14 October 2025, Rajoelina issued a decree dissolving the National Assembly, again without disclosing his location, and reaffirming that he is still in charge of the government. Later that day, the National Assembly defied the decree and voted to impeach Rajoelina by 130 votes to one blank, ==Honours==