Spanish Guinean provincial election, 1964
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Provincial elections were held in Spanish Guinea in May 1964 to elect the Provincial Councils of the provinces of Fernando Pó and Río Muni.
Background
Spanish Guinea had been granted autonomy from 1 January 1964 by the Spanish government. A Government Council, General Assembly and Provincial Councils were created for the two provinces.[1]
Results
The National Unity Movement of Equatorial Guinea (MUNGE) emerged as the largest party, and its leader Bonifacio Ondó Edu was appointed President of the Government Council.[1]
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