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Events in the year
2022 in
Equatorial Guinea
.
Incumbents
President
:
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
Prime Minister
:
Francisco Pascual Obama Asue
Events
Ongoing —
COVID-19 pandemic in Equatorial Guinea
9 September –
Parliament
approves to bring forward the
presidential elections
to November.
[
1
]
19 September –
Equatorial Guinea
abolishes the
death penalty
after its
president
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
signs a new
penal code
into law.
[
2
]
November –
2022 Equatorial Guinean general election
scheduled to take place.
[
3
]
Deaths
14 September –
Mariano Ondo
, footballer (born 1999)
[
4
]
References
^
"Equatorial Guinea advances presidential elections to November 2022"
.
MSN
. Retrieved
2022-09-12
.
^
Libreville, AFP in (2022-09-19).
"Equatorial Guinea abolishes death penalty, state television reports"
.
the Guardian
. Retrieved
2022-09-20
.
^
mozambique.
"Equatorial Guinea approves November election"
.
Mozambique
. Retrieved
2022-09-12
.
^
"Fallece mientras se entrenaba un compañero de selección de Saúl Coco"
.
www.tintaamarilla.es
(in Spanish)
. Retrieved
2022-09-16
.
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