
Equatorial Guinea Constitution
The Constitution of Equatorial Guinea is the fundamental legal framework that defines the country's government structure, rights, and duties. It establishes a presidential republic, with a president as the head of state and government, and a legislative assembly. The Constitution guarantees fundamental rights like freedom of speech, assembly, and equality, while also outlining the separation of powers among the executive, legislature, and judiciary. It ensures national sovereignty, sets the legal obligations of citizens, and provides mechanisms for governance, all aimed at maintaining stability, governance, and the rule of law in Equatorial Guinea.