Pre-election repression in Equatorial Guinea to rise
2015; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1108/oxan-db207261
ISSN2633-304X
Tópico(s)Hispanic-African Historical Relations
ResumoSubject Political economy outlook for Equatorial Guinea. Significance Ahead of presidential elections next year, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema has introduced a raft of reforms aimed at managing the fallout of the oil price slump. Changes include raising additional tax revenues and cutting expenditure, particularly on fuel subsidies. By worsening living conditions, such measures provide fertile ground for opposition activists, though the prospects for regime change are dim. Impacts French investigations into alleged money laundering by Obiang's son will further sour Malabo's relations with European states. Initiatives to simplify and fast-track visitor visas may help to grow the otherwise tiny tourism industry. High-end construction projects in the president's birthplace, Mongomo, will heighten popular grievances over inequality.
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