constituteproject.org

PDF generated: 18 Apr 2016, 16:56

 
g.

• International law
• Legal status of treaties

 
h.
• Constitutionality of legislation

For any other matters that the laws attribute to it.

Article 102
 
1.

• Right to amparo

To review the declaration of unconstitutionality of international
treaties.

 
2.

The legitimate organs to bring recourses of unconstitutionality are:
 
a. The President of the Republic-Head of State.
 
b. The Vice-president of the Republic and the Prime Minister
 
c. The Chamber of Deputies and Senate with a qualified majority of the
three fourths of their members
 
d. The Attorney General of the Republic.
Any natural person or successors with a legitimate interest is entitled to file
a recourse of amparo [recurso de amparo].

Article 103
The members of the Constitutional Tribunal cannot be Members of Government, the
Chamber of Deputies, the Senate, the Judicial or Fiscal Career, nor can occupy any
office of public election.

Article 104
Any organic law will regulate the functioning of the Constitutional Tribunal, the
statute of its members and the procedure for the exercise of actions before it.
• Advisory bodies to the head of state

Chapter VII: Of the Council of the Republic
Article 105
The Council of the Republic is a consultative State Organ of political character, in
charge of advising the President of the Republic in his management during his
mandate and the other powers of the State.

Article 106
The matters that are subject of advice by the Council of the Republic are:
 
a. The defense and the safeguarding of the Fundamental Law of Equatorial
Guinea and the supreme values of the State.
 
b.

Equatorial Guinea 1991 (rev. 2012)

The maintenance of the internal and external security of the State.

Page 29

Select target paragraph3