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Roger Kolo

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Christophe Laurent Roger Kolo (* 3. September 1943 in Belo sur Tsiribihina) ist ein madagassischer Mediziner und war vom 11. April 2014 bis zum 12. Januar 2015 Premierminister Madagaskars. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Roger Kolo is the 16,103rd most popular politiker (down from 16,004th in 2024), the 30th most popular biography from Madagascar (down from 29th in 2019) and the 26th most popular Malagasy Politiker.

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Among Politikers

Among politikers, Roger Kolo ranks 16,103 out of 19,576Before him are Karel De Gucht, Robert Moray, Julio Herrera y Obes, Thomas Massie, Aleksandr Tkachyov, and Sam Mostyn. After him are Gouverneur Morris, George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland, Eduardo Santos, Jean Lassalle, Lothar Späth, and Fred Akuffo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1943, Roger Kolo ranks 575Before him are Martin Mull, Liu Chao-shiuan, Steven Pressfield, Dan Coats, Florence Ballard, and Bill Bradley. After him are Dickey Betts, Manfred Wolke, Jimmy Hart, Gil Gerard, Lajos Szűcs, and Mirsad Fazlagić.

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In Madagascar

Among people born in Madagascar, Roger Kolo ranks 30 out of 36Before him are Ali Soilih (1937), Omer Beriziky (1950), Charles Rabemananjara (1947), Jacques Sylla (1946), Gilles Andriamahazo (1919), and Albert Camille Vital (1952). After him are Désiré Rakotoarijaona (1934), Jean Ravelonarivo (1959), Rivo Rakotovao (1960), Monja Roindefo (1965), Anicet Abel (1990), and Nicole Ramalalanirina (1972).

Among Politikers In Madagascar

Among politikers born in Madagascar, Roger Kolo ranks 26Before him are Ali Soilih (1937), Omer Beriziky (1950), Charles Rabemananjara (1947), Jacques Sylla (1946), Gilles Andriamahazo (1919), and Albert Camille Vital (1952). After him are Désiré Rakotoarijaona (1934), Jean Ravelonarivo (1959), Rivo Rakotovao (1960), Monja Roindefo (1965), and Michael Randrianirina (1973).

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