Equatorial Guinea Constitution of 1973 information
Legal fundamental law of Equatorial guinea in 1973
Constitution of Equatorial Guinea of 1973
Coat of Arms from 1973 to 1979
Overview
Jurisdiction
Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Ratified
29 July 1973
Date effective
29 July 1973
System
One-party state
Repealed
18 August 1979
The 1973 Constitution of Equatorial Guinea was the country's second constitution. It was submitted, without the participation of international observers, to a popular referendum on July 29, 1973, obtaining 99% of votes in favor.[1] and subsequently published in the Official Gazette in August of the same year, under the government of Francisco Macías.
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