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Equatorial Guinean presidential election, 2009 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Equatorial Guinean presidential election, 2009
A presidential election was held in Equatorial Guinea on November 29, 2009. Teodoro Obiang Nguema, who has been President of Equatorial Guinea since 1979, ran for another term and won re-election with 95.4% of the vote, according to official results. Opposition leader Plácido Micó Abogo placed second with 3.6%.〔("Eq.Guinea president re-elected with 95.4 percent: final results" ), AFP, 3 December 2009.〕 However, international observers and the main opposition candidate questioned the legitimacy of this election, noting the poor management which created an unfriendly field for other candidates to take part, media manipulation and the unbalanced results. ==Planning and campaigning== According to a presidential decree on February 29, 2008, the election was planned for 2010. However, it was announced on October 16, 2009, that the election would be held on November 29, 2009. Micó Abogo criticized the election date, arguing that the government intended to deprive the opposition of adequate time to prepare for the election by announcing the date only 45 days in advance. He said that his party, the Convergence for Social Democracy (CPDS), would participate in the election, along with other opposition parties, although he alleged that the ruling Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea (PDGE) was planning fraud.〔(Equatorial Guinea to hold presidential vote ) AFP, October 16, 2009〕 Campaigning began on November 5. The Equatoguinean Ambassador to the United States, Purificacion Angue Ondo, stressed that the government was "committed to holding fair and democratic elections. As part of our reform efforts we aim to ensure all voices are heard. We view open access of the media to political candidates as crucial in this process. We are committed to ensuring all of our candidates are able to exercise their right to speak to the press." The government pointed to an interview given by Micó Abogo on the Spanish International Channel, which was broadcast on television in Equatorial Guinea, as a sign of its commitment to openness.〔("Presidential Campaigning Officially Begins in Equatorial Guinea" ), Equatoguinean government press release, November 6, 2009.〕 Parties running candidates in the election were to receive public funds for campaigning purposes.〔 There were about 291,000 people registered to vote.〔("Obiang promete ser reelegido con más del 97% de los votos" ), AFP, 28 November 2009 .〕 There is substantial variation in estimates of the total population, with low estimates of around 600,000 people and high estimates of more than one million.〔("EQUATORIAL GUINEA: Poverty rife in Africa’s “Kuwait”" ), IRIN, 6 October 2008.〕
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