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Vice President of Equatorial Guinea

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Vice President of the
Republic of Equatorial Guinea
since 21 May 2012
AppointerPresident of Equatorial Guinea
Inaugural holderEdmundo Bossio
Formation12 October 1968

Vice President of Equatorial Guinea is the second highest political position obtainable in Equatorial Guinea. Following the 2011 constitutional reform, there is a provision for two Vice Presidents who are appointed by the President of Equatorial Guinea.[1]

Vice Presidents (1968–1982)

The position was established in 1968, and abolished in 1982 with the adoption of the new constitution.[2]

Vice Presidents

No. Portrait Vice President Took office Left office Time in office Party President Ref.
1
Edmundo Bossio
Bossio, EdmundoEdmundo Bossio
(1922–1975[a])
12 October 19682 March 19745 years, 141 daysPUNTFrancisco Macías Nguema[3]
2
Miguel Eyegue
Eyegue, MiguelMiguel Eyegue
(1928–1979[b])
2 March 1974November 19762 years, 244 daysPUNTFrancisco Macías Nguema[4]
Vacant (November 1976 – May 1978)
3
Bonifacio Nguema Esono Nchama
Nchama, BonifacioBonifacio Nguema Esono Nchama
(1936–2015)
May 19783 August 1979[c]1 year, 94 daysPUNTFrancisco Macías Nguema

First Vice President

No. Portrait First Vice President Took office Left office Time in office Party President Ref.
1
Florencio Mayé Elá
Elá, FlorencioFlorencio Mayé Elá
(born 1942)
3 August 197912 October 19823 years, 70 daysArmed Forces of Equatorial GuineaTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo

Second Vice Presidents

No. Portrait Second Vice President Took office Left office Time in office Party President Ref.
1
Salvador Elá Nseng
Nseng, SalvadorSalvador Elá Nseng
(born 1940)
3 August 1979February 1980182 daysArmed Forces of Equatorial GuineaTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
2
Eulogio Oyó
Oyó, EulogioEulogio Oyó
(1942–2013)
February 1980December 19811 year, 303 daysArmed Forces of Equatorial GuineaTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
3
Cristino Seriche Bioko
Bioko, CristinoCristino Seriche Bioko
(born 1940)
December 198112 October 1982315 daysArmed Forces of Equatorial GuineaTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo

Vice Presidents (2012–present)

First Vice Presidents

No. Portrait First Vice President Took office Left office Time in office Party President Ref.
1
Ignacio Milam Tang
Tang, IgnacioIgnacio Milam Tang
(born 1940)
21 May 201222 June 20164 years, 32 daysPDGETeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo[1]
2
Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue
Mangue, TeodoroTeodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue
(born 1969)
[d]
22 June 2016Incumbent8 years, 101 daysPDGETeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo[5]

Second Vice Presidents

No. Portrait Second Vice President Took office Left office Time in office Party President Ref.
1
Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue
Mangue, TeodoroTeodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue
(born 1969)
[d]
21 May 201222 June 20164 years, 32 daysPDGETeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo[1][5]
Vacant (22 June 2016 – present)

Notes

  1. ^ Executed in Black Beach prison on 21 February 1975.
  2. ^ Executed by firing squad on 29 September 1979.
  3. ^ Deposed in a coup d'état.
  4. ^ a b Son of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Guinée équatoriale: nouveau Premier ministre et nouveau vice-président", AFP, 22 May 2012 (in French).
  2. ^ Banks, Arthur S.; Day, Alan J.; Muller, Thomas C.; 0 0 (1 February 2016). "Political Handbook of the World 1998". Springer – via Google Books. {{cite web}}: |last4= has numeric name (help)
  3. ^ http://www.bioko.net/guineaespanola/1968/19681011_01.pdf
  4. ^ https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP86T00608R000100240039-4.pdf
  5. ^ a b "Guinée équatoriale : le président Obiang promeut son fils Teodorìn premier vice-président", Jeune Afrique, 23 June 2016 (in French).

See also