Albert Camille Vital, born on July eighteenth, nineteen fifty-two, is a prominent figure in Madagascar's political landscape. With a background as a civil engineer and an army officer, he has played a significant role in shaping the nation's governance.
Vital served as the Prime Minister of Madagascar from two thousand nine to two thousand eleven, a period marked by the aftermath of a coup d'état in two thousand nine. His leadership during this tumultuous time was pivotal in navigating the complexities of the political environment.
In addition to his role as Prime Minister, Albert Camille Vital is the president of the Parti Hiaraka Isika, a political party that aims to foster unity and development within Madagascar. His commitment to public service and national progress continues to influence the country's political discourse.