Constitution of Equatorial Guinea

Constitution
  • Senate
    President Teresa Efua Asangono
  • Chamber of Deputies
    President Gaudencio Mohaba Mesu
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
    Minister: Simeón Oyono Esono Angue


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Initial parts, the preamble and Article One, of the Constitution of Equatorial Guinea in Portuguese, one of the official languages of the country.

The Constitution of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Ley Fundamental de Guinea Ecuatorial) is the basic document of that country. It was approved in 1991 and amended in 1995.[1] In 2011, a referendum was held on a series of constitutional amendments.[2]

Historical constitutions

References

  1. ^ Text of the Constitution
  2. ^ Tristan McConnell Slippery constitutional changes in Equatorial Guinea Global Post
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