Equatorial Guinea is a Presidential Republic governed by the Constitution or Basic Law, also known as the Akonibe Charter, promulgated on October 12, 1982. The President of the Republic is the Head of State and exercises executive power in as head of government. He is elected for a period of seven years by direct universal suffrage.
The government of Equatorial Guinea is chaired by the President of Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Obiang Nguema, in power since 1979. Its vice-president is his son Teodorín Nguema Obiang and its prime minister is Francisco Pascual Obama Asue.
Job | Name |
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President | Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo |
Vice-president | Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue |
Minister of State at the Presidency of the Republic in charge of Missions | Alejandro Evuna Owono Asangono |
Minister of State at the Presidency of the Government, in charge of regional integration | Baltasar Engonga Edjo |
Minister of State for National Security | Nicolás Obama Nchama |
Minister of State for the Interior and Local Businesses | Faustino Ndong Esono Eyang |
Minister at the Presidency of the Republic, Head of Foreign Security | Juan Antonio Bibang Nchuchuma |
Minister Secretary General of the Government Presidency | Baltasar Esono Eworo Nfono |
Minister of Health and Social Welfare | Diosdado Nsue Milang |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation | Simeon Oyono Esono Angue |
Minister of Justice, Worship and Penitentiary Institutions | Salvador Ondo Ncumu |
Minister of National Defense | Victoriano Bibang Nsue Okomo |
Minister of Finance, Economy and Planning | Cesar-Augusto Mba Abogo |
Minister of Public Works, Housing and Urban Planning | Clemente Ferreiro Villarino |
Minister of Labor, Employment Promotion and Social Security | Alfredo Mitogo Mitogo Ada |
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and Environment | Nicolás Houtondji Akapo |
Minister of Fisheries and Water Resources | Adoración Salas Chonco |
Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons | Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima |
Minister of Industry and Energy | Miguel Ekua Ondo |
Minister of Information, Press and Radio | Virgilio Seriche Riloha |
Minister of Social Affairs and Gender Equality | María Consuelo Nguema Oyana |
Minister of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications | Rufino Ovono Ondo |
Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform | Eucario Bakale Angue |
Minister of Trade and Promotion of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises | Pastor Micha Ondo Bile |
Minister of Civil Aviation | Norberto-Bartolome Mensuy Mañe Andeme |
Minister of Culture, Tourism and Handicraft Promotion | Rufino Ndong Esono Nchama |
Proving a complete democratic system, Equatorial Guinea has a series of autonomous institutions, responsible for ensuring respect for the Basic Law in each of the areas of the State, as well as ensuring the protection of citizens’ rights.
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