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Supreme Military Council (Equatorial Guinea)

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On 12 October, Obiang proclaimed himself President of the country. On 31 October, for the first time since 1971, a cooperation agreement and a protocol of action was signed between Spain and Equatorial Guinea, followed on 5 December by a financial cooperation agreement, and two protocols. In February
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in the country during Macías's presidency, was banned and the Revolutionary Military Council was renamed the Supreme Military Council. In September, before the trial against the former President Macías, a conspiracy was discovered to rescue him from prison, and a contingent of between 90 and 110
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On 23 August, the first ministerial cabinet of the council was constituted, composed of eleven members: President Obiang, Florencio Mayé Elá as First Vice President of the Government in charge of Foreign Affairs, Salvador Elá Nseng as Second Vice President in charge of Finances and Commerce,
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Overthrowing Macías, this group was constituted as the Revolutionary Military Council, chaired by Obiang himself. The other members of the council were Florencio Mayé Elá as First Vice President and Commissioner of the
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In August 1982, a new Constitution was passed in a referendum, replacing the council with a formally civilian government and the
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1980, Salvador Ela Nseng was dismissed as Second Vice President of the council and replaced by
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as Second Vice President, among others. The islands of the country (collectively part of the
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Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Spain and Equatorial Guinea of 1980
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influence in Equatorial Guinea, Navy Lieutenant and commander of the
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On 23 October 1980, Spain and Equatorial Guinea signed the
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Index

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History of Equatorial Guinea
Coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea
Fernão do Pó
Aro Confederacy
Treaty of El Pardo
Spanish Guinea (Spanish Cameroons)
Treaty of Paris
Francisco Macías Nguema
1979 coup d'état
Supreme Military Council
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
2004 coup d'état attempt
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Spanish
military junta
de facto
Equatorial Guinea
1979 coup d'état
1982 constitutional referendum
1979 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état
Francisco Macías Nguema
military
coup d'état
General Military Academy
Zaragoza
Eulogio Oyó Riqueza
Bonifacio Nguema Esono Nchama

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