1968 Equatorial Guinea constitution
| Constitution of Equatorial Guinea of 1968 | |
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First flag of the Equatorial Guinea | |
| Overview | |
| Jurisdiction | Republic of Equatorial Guinea |
| Created | 17 April 1968 |
| Ratified | 11 August 1968 |
| Date effective | 12 October 1968 |
| System | Unitary presidential republic |
| Repealed | 29 July 1973 |
| Full text | |
| 1968 Equatorial Guinea constitution at Wikisource | |
The Constitution of Equatorial Guinea of 1968, was promulgated with a view to the independence of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea on October 12, 1968. It is the first Constitution promulgated in Equatorial Guinea, in addition to being a text that enshrines liberal democracy, popular sovereignty, freedom of religion and the right of self-determination, when in Spain it is still the regime of Francisco Franco was in force.
According to the text, Equatorial Guinea was configured as a sovereign, indivisible, democratic and social Republic, with a presidential system, the president being elected by direct and secret universal suffrage for a five-year term. Likewise, the Constitution ensured the fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual, based the political structure on the vote of all citizens and determined the separation of functions between the legislative, executive and judicial bodies.