2013 Equatorial Guinean parliamentary election

  • Senate
    President Teresa Efua Asangono
  • Chamber of Deputies
    President Gaudencio Mohaba Mesu
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
    Minister: Simeón Oyono Esono Angue


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Parliamentary elections were held in Equatorial Guinea on 26 May 2013, alongside local elections. Following constitutional reforms approved in a 2011 referendum, they were the first elections in which the newly established Senate is elected.[1] The ruling Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea won all but one seat in both houses of Parliament.

Electoral system

The Senate has 70 members, of which 55 were elected and 15 were to be appointed by President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.[2]

The 100 members of the Chamber of People's Representatives were elected by closed list proportional representation in multi-member constituencies.[3]

Results

Senate

PartySeats
Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea54
Convergence for Social Democracy1
Appointed members15
Total70
Source: Government of Equatorial Guinea

Chamber of People's Representatives

PartySeats+/–
Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea99+10
Convergence for Social Democracy10
Total1000
Source: Government of Equatorial Guinea

References

  1. ^ Equatorial Guinea to put key reforms in place at May elections Archived 2013-01-24 at the Wayback Machine The Nation, 23 January 2013
  2. ^ Election Profile IFES
  3. ^ Electoral System IPU
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