1993 Equatorial Guinean parliamentary election

1993 Equatorial Guinean parliamentary election

21 November 1993

All 80 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
41 seats needed for a majority
Turnout67.49%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
PDGE Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo 69.79 68 +8
CSDP Secundino Oyono Aguong Ada 10.28 6 New
UDS Carmelo Modu Akuse Bindang 7.36 5 New
PL Santos Pascual Bikomo Nanguande 6.36 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Silvestre Siale Bileka
PDGE
Silvestre Siale Bileka
PDGE

Parliamentary elections were held in Equatorial Guinea on 21 November 1993. They were the first multi-party elections in the country since the pre-independence elections of 1968. Although seven parties were allowed to run in the election, the ruling Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea (PDGE) maintained its grip on power, winning 68 of the 80 seats in the enlarged Chamber of People's Representatives. According to official figures, voter turnout was 67%. The Joint Opposition Platform, an alliance of eight opposition parties, called for a boycott and claimed voter turnout was as low as 20%.

The alliance's leaders were prevented from travelling to the mainland to campaign for the boycott and some were banned from leaving the country. Following the election, the Spanish Foreign Minister Javier Solana claimed the elections were not free and fair, an opinion shared by other observers.