The President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea received praise for the country’s ongoing VI Table for National Political Dialogue as political parties intervened and presented some of their subjects and proposals.
The sessions have seen interventions by the PDGE, UP, CLD, PSD, ADP, CPDS, CNGE, UCD, PCSD, PSD, UNDGE, PND, APG, CNGE, and UDS.
Equatorial Guinea highlighted the importance of government work in Malabo as well as rural areas to further strengthen security, education, health services, domestic violence preventions, and public safety for all Equatoguineans.
The President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, HE Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, recently expanded Equatorial Guinea’s democratic process by opening the National Political Dialogue to leaders from constitutional bodies, members of Government and political parties, and representatives from international institutions.
The President promised economic support to any Equatoguinean living overseas who wishes to take part in the Dialogue, and called for a legislation solution to integrate political activists who currently live outside the country.
The VI Table for National Dialogue, led by the President, brought together high-level government officials, political parties, and diaspora political activists. The Representative of the United Nations (UN) Secretary General and the Representative of the European Union (EU) also participated in the dialogue sessions.