Chamber of Deputies (Equatorial Guinea)
Appearance
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Chamber of Deputies Cámara de los Diputados Chambre des députés Câmara dos Deputados | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | 1968 |
Leadership | |
President | Gaudencio Mohaba Mesu since 12 July 2013 |
Structure | |
Seats | 100 members |
Political groups | Government (100) |
Elections | |
Party-list proportional representation | |
Last election | 2022 |
Meeting place | |
Malabo | |
Website | |
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The Chamber of Deputies (Template:Lang-es; Template:Lang-fr; Template:Lang-pt) is the lower house of the Parliament of Equatorial Guinea.
Although vested with considerable powers under the country's constitution, the Chamber has been dominated by the Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea since its establishment, and there is virtually no opposition to executive decisions. Indeed, there have never been more than eight opposition legislators in the body.
Prior to 2013, the Chamber was a unicameral legislature and was named the Chamber of People's Representatives (Template:Lang-es).
Electoral system
The 100 members of the Chamber are elected by closed-list proportional representation in multi-member constituencies.[1] Members serve five-year terms.
Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies
Name | Took office | Left office | Notes |
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Enrique Gori Molubela | 1964 | June 1965 | Of General Assembly |
Federico Ngomo | June 1965 | 1968 | Of General Assembly |
Pastor Torao Sikara | 16 October 1968 | 5 March 1969 | Of National Assembly[2] |
? | 1969 | August 1979 | Of National Assembly |
Legislature dissolved | August 1979 | 1983 | |
Francisco Bodien Ngalo | 1983 | November 1993 | [3] |
Felipe Ondo Obiang | 21 November 1993 | November 1994 | [4][5] |
Marcelino Nguema Onguene | November 1994 | 1999 | [6][7] |
Salomón Nguema Owono | 1999 | 18 June 2008 | |
Ángel Serafín Seriche Dougan | 18 June 2008 | 12 July 2013 | [8] |
Gaudencio Mohaba Mesu | 12 July 2013 | Incumbent | [9] |
Last elections
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea | 100 | 0 | ||
Total | 100 | 0 | ||
Source: Government of Equatorial Guinea |
See also
References
- ^ "Equatorial Guinea: Electoral System". IPU. n.d. Archived from the original on 19 March 2003.
- ^ "A Guinea Ecuatorial" (PDF). 1968. Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 June 2015.
- ^ "Francisco Bodien Ngalo, ex presidente del Parlamento de Guinea Ecuatorial". El País (in Spanish). 31 August 1995.
- ^ "Equatorial Guinea Post-election human rights violations" (PDF). RefWorld. 1996. Archived (PDF) from the original on 14 October 2017.
- ^ Boneke, Juan Balboa; Esono, Fermín Nguema (1998). La transición de Guinea Ecuatorial: historia de un fracaso. Labrys 54 Ediciones. ISBN 9788488070098.
- ^ Inter-parliamentary Union (1999). Parlements (in French).
- ^ Inter-parliamentary Union (1999). Parlements (in French).
- ^ "EQUATORIAL GUINEA Cámara de los Representantes del Pueblo (House of Peoples' Representatives)". IPU. 2008.
- ^ "EQUATORIAL GUINEA Cámara de los Diputados (Chamber of Deputies)". IPU.