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Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea

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Democratic Partyof Equatorial Guinea
Partido Democrático de Guinea Ecuatorial
AbbreviationPDGE
PresidentTeodoro Obiang Nguema
Secretary-GeneralJerónimo Osa Osa Ecoro
Founded11 October 1987
(38 years, 47 days)
HeadquartersMalabo
Ideology
Political positionBig tent
Largely:Right-wing[4]
International affiliationCentrist Democrat International (observer)[5]
Chamber of Deputies
100 / 100
Senate
55 / 55
Party flag
Website
www.pdge-guineaecuatorial.com
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Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo

President of Equatorial Guinea

Government

TheDemocratic Party of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish:Partido Democrático de Guinea Ecuatorial,abbreviated PDGE) is the rulingpolitical party inEquatorial Guinea. It was established by PresidentTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo on 11 October 1987.

Prior to 1991, the PDGE was thesole legal political organization in the country. Still, the PDGE has been thedominant party since its inception, and it typically wins almost all seats in theParliament. In the2004 legislative election, 98 of 100 seats were won by either PDGE members or "opposition" parties that support Obiang; in the2008 legislative election, the PDGE and its allies won a total of 99 out of 100 seats.[6] There have never been more than eight true opposition deputies in the lower house, and the PDGE and its allies have won every seat in the upper chamber since its inception in 2013. Consequently, there is no substantive opposition to presidential decisions.

Similarly, Obiang typically wins 95 to 99% of the vote in presidential elections, with the opposition regularly calling for boycotts. In the2016 presidential election, however, Obiang won around 93% of the vote, a new low for his presidency.

The party has been criticized for acting in an authoritarian manner[7][8][9] and teaming up with the government to inform on political dissidents. The party is considered by the vast majority of international observers to be corrupt.

Stances

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The PDGE has little in the way of a platform or guiding ideology other than support for Obiang, although it has sometimes been described as pseudo-populist. One of its few concrete policy stances is support of foreign investment in the oil sector. Some of the few other tenets of the PDGE aremilitarism and anti-separatism (which often amounts to Fang chauvinism).

The community leaders in all of rural Equatorial Guinea are strongly pressured to be members of the party, and also pressure citizens throughout their communities into joining.

Although almost all the highest placed political appointments are held by former soldiers, the core military force, the army, remains somewhat underfunded in favour of naval and air force maintenance. Government expenditures are equal to less than 10% of GDP, with military expenditures accounting for roughly 25-35% of that figure. The amount of the budget spent on schooling, healthcare and other such investments is in proximity to the military budget. The constitution guarantees that the government will have a monopoly in certain industries, although much has been done toprivatise these industries, in similar fashion to the way oil drilling was privatised. The party also has a minister for women, and has in recent years pursued a female empowerment agenda.

Electoral history

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Presidential elections

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ElectionPresidential candidateVotes%Result
1989Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo99%ElectedGreen tickY
1996179,59297.8%ElectedGreen tickY
2002204,36797.1%ElectedGreen tickY
2009260,46295.36%ElectedGreen tickY
2016271,17792.70%ElectedGreen tickY
2022405,91097.00%ElectedGreen tickY

Chamber of Deputies elections

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ElectionParty leaderVotes%Seats+/–PositionResult
1988Teodoro Obiang99.2%
60 / 60
NewIncrease 1stSole legal party
199354,58969.8%
68 / 80
Increase 8Steady 1stSupermajority government
1999156,94985.5%
75 / 80
Increase 7Steady 1stSupermajority government
200499,89249.4%
68 / 100
Decrease 7Steady 1stSupermajority government
2008
89 / 100
Increase 21Steady 1stSupermajority government
2013
99 / 100
Steady 10Steady 1stSupermajority government
201792.00%
99 / 100
Steady 0Steady 1stSupermajority government
2022
100 / 100
Increase 1Steady 1stSupermajority government

Senate elections

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ElectionParty leaderVotes%Seats+/–PositionResult
2013Teodoro Obiang
54 / 70
Increase 54Increase 1stGoverning supermajority
201792.00%
55 / 70
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Increase 1Steady 1stGoverning supermajority
2022
55 / 55
Steady 0Steady 1stGoverning supermajority

Notes

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  1. ^15 members of the Senate are appointed by the President.

References

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  1. ^"We've seen Donald Trump's type of populism in Africa, it always ends in tears". 30 May 2016.
  2. ^Max Liniger-Doumaz:Historical Dictionary of Equatorial Guinea, Scarecrow Press, Inc., Lanham, Maryland / London 20003, p. 114
  3. ^"Ideología".
  4. ^https://africaelects.com/equatorial-guinea/
  5. ^"Osa Osa Ecoro welcomes the president of the IDC". Archived fromthe original on 2019-07-10.
  6. ^"Guinée équatoriale: le parti présidentiel grand vainqueur des législatives"Archived May 20, 2011, at theWayback Machine, AFP, May 9, 2008(in French).
  7. ^"Equatorial Guinea country profile". BBC News. 8 May 2018.
  8. ^Simon, Allison (11 July 2014)."Equatorial Guinea: One man's fight against dictatorship".The Guardian. Retrieved9 May 2017.
  9. ^"Equatorial Guinea: Ignorance worth fistfuls of dollars".Freedom House. 13 June 2012. Archived fromthe original on 23 June 2012. Retrieved19 January 2017.

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