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Who is Guinea vice President?

Who is Guinea vice President?

Vice President of Equatorial Guinea

Vice President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Incumbent Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue since 21 May 2012
Appointer President of Equatorial Guinea
Inaugural holder Edmundo Bossio
Formation 12 October 1968

Where is Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo from?

Acoacán, Equatorial Guinea
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo/Place of birth

Who is the king of Equatorial Guinea?

Incumbent. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo The following is a list of presidents of Equatorial Guinea, since the establishment of the office of President in 1968.

How did Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo become President?

Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (born June 5 1942) has been the President of Equatorial Guinea since 1979. Mbasongo did the military academy in Zaragoza, Spain. He came to power in a military coup, deposing the former leader Francisco Macías Nguema. MBasogo was given the newly created post of president.

Who is Teddy Nguema?

Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue (born 25 June 1968, nicknamed Teodorín) is the Vice President of Equatorial Guinea, in office since 2012. He is a son of Teodoro Obiang, the authoritarian leader of Equatorial Guinea, by his first wife, Constancia Mangue.

Is Teodorin Obiang married?

Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo

Teodoro Obiang
Personal details
Born Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo 5 June 1942 Acoacán, Spanish Guinea (now Equatorial Guinea)
Political party Democratic Party
Spouse(s) Constancia Mangue ​ ( m. 1968)​

When was Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo born?

June 5, 1942 (age 79 years)
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo/Date of birth
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (Spanish pronunciation: [teoˈðoɾo oˈβjaŋɡ ˈŋɡema ˈmbasoɡo]; born 5 June 1942) is an Equatoguinean politician and former military officer who has served as the 2nd president of Equatorial Guinea since August 1979.

What are the 2 official languages of Equatorial Guinea?

Spanish
FrenchPortuguese
Equatorial Guinea/Official languages

Equatorial Guinea gained its independence from Spain on October 12 of 1968, but maintains the Spanish language as its official language alongside French and recently (as of 2010) Portuguese, being currently the only African country where Spanish is an official language.

Who is the first president of Equatorial Guinea?

Francisco Macías Nguema
Macías Nguema in 1968
1st President of Equatorial Guinea
In office 12 October 1968 – 3 August 1979
Vice President Edmundo Bossio Miguel Eyegue Bonifacio Nguema Esono Nchama

Is Teodoro Obiang married?

Constancia Manguem. 1968
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo/Spouse

Is Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue married?

Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo

Teodoro Obiang
Political party Democratic Party
Spouse(s) Constancia Mangue ​ ( m. 1968)​
Children Teodoro Nguema
Relatives Francisco Macías Nguema (uncle) Armengol Ondo (brother)

What is the capital of Equatorial Guinea?

Malabo
Equatorial Guinea/Capitals

Where was Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo born?

From a family of the Esangui ethnic clan, he was born in the town of Acoacán belonging to the colony of Spanish Guinea, on the current border with Gabon, within the Continental Equatorial Guinea.

When did Teodoro Obiang become chairperson of African Union?

He has overseen Equatorial Guinea’s emergence as an important oil producer, beginning in the 1990s. Obiang was Chairperson of the African Union from 31 January 2011 to 29 January 2012. Obiang has been widely accused of widespread human rights abuses, corruption and abuse of power.

Where did Teodoro Obiang go to school?

Obiang completed his first studies at the Cardenal Cisneros School Group in Ebebiyin and at the La Salle Center in Bata (now the Enrique Nvo Okenve National College ), where he obtained a degree in labor administration.

What was the net worth of Teodoro Obiang?

Forbes magazine has said that Obiang, with a net worth of US$600 million, is one of the world’s wealthiest heads of state. In 2003, Obiang told his citizenry that he felt compelled to take full control of the national treasury in order to prevent civil servants from being tempted to engage in corrupt practices.