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- Languages_of_Madagascar abstract "The Malagasy language of Malayo-Polynesian origin, is generally spoken throughout the island. The official languages of Madagascar are Malagasy and French. Madagascar is a Francophone country, and French is spoken among the educated population of this former French colony. In the first Constitution of 1958, Malagasy and French were named the official languages of the Malagasy Republic.No official languages were recorded in the Constitution of 1992. Instead, Malagasy was named the national language; however, many sources still claimed that Malagasy and French were official languages, as they were de facto. In April 2000, a citizen brought a legal case on the grounds that the publication of official documents in the French language only was unconstitutional. The High Constitutional Court observed in its decision that, in the absence of a language law, French still had the character of an official language.In the Constitution of 2007, Malagasy remained the national language while official languages were reintroduced: Malagasy, French, and English. The motivation for the inclusion of English was partly to improve relations with the neighboring countries where English is used and to encourage foreign direct investment. English was removed as an official language from the constitution approved by voters in the November referendum 2010. These results are not recognized by the political opposition or the international community, who cite lack of transparency and inclusiveness in the organization of the election by the High Transitional Authority.".
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- Languages_of_Madagascar country "Madagascar".
- Languages_of_Madagascar foreign English_language.
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- Languages_of_Madagascar official French_language.
- Languages_of_Madagascar official Malagasy_language.
- Languages_of_Madagascar sign Norwegian_Sign_Language.
- Languages_of_Madagascar subject Category:Languages_of_Madagascar.
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- Languages_of_Madagascar type Language106282651.
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- Languages_of_Madagascar comment "The Malagasy language of Malayo-Polynesian origin, is generally spoken throughout the island. The official languages of Madagascar are Malagasy and French. Madagascar is a Francophone country, and French is spoken among the educated population of this former French colony. In the first Constitution of 1958, Malagasy and French were named the official languages of the Malagasy Republic.No official languages were recorded in the Constitution of 1992.".
- Languages_of_Madagascar label "Języki Madagaskaru".
- Languages_of_Madagascar label "Languages of Madagascar".
- Languages_of_Madagascar label "Langues de Madagascar".
- Languages_of_Madagascar label "Языки Мадагаскара".
- Languages_of_Madagascar sameAs Langues_de_Madagascar.
- Languages_of_Madagascar sameAs Języki_Madagaskaru.
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