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Dokumen 123
2023 in Equatorial Guinea
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in
Equatorial Guinea
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See also:
Other events of 2023
Timeline of Equatoguinean history
Events in the year
2023 in
Equatorial Guinea
.
Incumbents
President
:
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
Prime Minister
:
Francisco Pascual Obama Asue
(until 1 February),
Manuela Roka Botey
(starting 1 February)
Vice President
:
Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue
Events
Ongoing —
COVID-19 pandemic in Equatorial Guinea
4 January – The
Supreme Court of Spain
says that it will investigate two sons of
Equatorial Guinean
president
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
over the
kidnapping
and
torture
of two
Spanish citizens
who oppose Obiang's rule.
[
1
]
7 February – An outbreak of an unknown illness causing hemorrhagic fever is reported.
[
2
]
This was later determined to be
Marburg virus
.
[
3
]
See main article at
2023 Marburg virus disease outbreak in Equatorial Guinea
.
13 February – The
Equatoguinean health ministry
confirms an
outbreak
of the
Marburg virus
in
the country
, which has killed nine people within the last month.
[
4
]
23 March – Equatorial Guinea confirms eight new cases of the
Marburg virus
, bringing the total cases to nine in the country.
[
5
]
References
^
"Spanish Court Investigates Equatorial Guinea Leader's Son for Kidnapping"
.
VOA
. 4 January 2023
. Retrieved
2023-01-05
.
^
Atabong, Amindeh Blaise (10 February 2023).
"Equatorial Guinea quarantines 200 after unknown hemorrhagic fever deaths"
.
Reuters
.
^
"Equatorial Guinea confirms country's first Marburg virus disease outbreak -WHO"
.
Reuters
. 14 February 2023.
^
"ABS-CBN"
. February 13, 2023.
^
"Equatorial Guinea confirms 8 new cases of Marburg virus"
.
AP NEWS
. 2023-03-23
. Retrieved
2023-04-05
.
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