An article by sociologist Jean Michel Wachsberger, based on the Elimad survey (2012-2014) developed on a thousand representatives of the Malagasy elites, characterizes a figure that hurts: only 28% of the members of this elite place the improvement of the lot of the poor among their political priorities. Twenty-eight percent! This is not a mood survey. It is a clinical survey, cold, documented, of what our leaders really think of their people — …
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An article by sociologist Jean Michel Wachsberger, based on the Elimad survey (2012-2014) developed on a thousand representatives of the Malagasy elites, characterizes a figure that hurts: only 28% of the members of this elite place the improvement of the lot of the poor among their political priorities. Twenty-eight percent! This is not a mood survey. It is a clinical survey, cold, documented, of what our leaders really think of their people — …