20 de noviembre

The Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea in Brussels, Carmelo Nvono-Ncá, has finished his informative European tour on the upcoming elections in Equatorial Guinea on November 20 at one of the European Union headquarters.

Specifically, the Ambassador met with Rita Laranjinha, Director General for Africa of the European External Action Service (EEAS) of the European Commission. Throughout the meeting, the Ambassador reported on the successful career of President Obiang, PDGE candidate, who “has been able to transform a totally ruined country into one of the most modern and developed,” said the diplomat. “In the 1980s, Equatorial Guinea had practically nothing,” he added.

Equatorial Guinea began to exploit its oil resources in the 1990s, although the peak of this activity was reached in 2005. “In less than 20 years, Equatorial Guinea was another country in every way. Everything has improved”, said Nvono-Ncá. “And I do not speak as an Ambassador, but as a common citizen who recognizes a job well done. The vote in favor of Obiang will be the vote in recognition of all this work”.

In less than 20 years, Equatorial Guinea was another country in every way. Everything has improved.

Carmelo Nvono-Ncá

For her part, the Director General requested that the Equatoguinean population vote freely and that the electoral process on November 20 guarantee transparency. The EU has highly valued the calm atmosphere in which the electoral campaign is taking place, apart from the isolated incidents of the run-up to the campaign.

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