Chamber of People's Representatives

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The unicameral House of People's Representatives of Equatorial Guinea (in spanish: Cámara de los Representantes del Pueblo[1]) is the country's legislative body.

The last House of People's Representatives, formed following the parliamentary election held on 25 April 2004, has a total of 100 members who are directly elected though a system of party-list proportional representation. Members serve five-year terms.

Fourteen women occupy seats in the House of People's Representatives.

Salomón Nguema Owono is the current president of the House of People's Representatives.

The current House of People's Representative, formed following the parliamentary election held on 4 May 2008.

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e • d Summary of the 4 May 2008 Equatorial Guinean Chamber of People's Representatives election results
Parties Seats
Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea (Partido Democrático de Guinea Ecuatorial) 99
Democratic Opposition in alliance with PDGE
Convergence for Social Democracy (Convergencia para la Democracia Social) 1
Total (turnout %) 100
Source: jeuneafrique.com

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