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Public Finances: the State Calls on Donors to Fill a Deficit of 4 000 Billion Ariary

Madagascar is entering a zone of severe budgetary turbulence. In the year 2026, the state must fill a deficit of over 4 000 billion ariary, an amount which alone illustrates the scale of the economic challenges ahead. In the corridors of the Ministry of Finance, no one can hide: the country will have no choice but to rely on the support of international donors in order to avoid an upsurge in public accounts. The government then relies on a signi…
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Madagascar is entering a zone of severe budgetary turbulence. In the year 2026, the state must fill a deficit of over 4 000 billion ariary, an amount which alone illustrates the scale of the economic challenges ahead. In the corridors of the Ministry of Finance, no one can hide: the country will have no choice but to rely on the support of international donors in order to avoid an upsurge in public accounts. The government then relies on a signi…

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madagascar-tribune.com broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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