Английская Википедия:Florencio Mayé Elá

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Hatnote Шаблон:Infobox person Florencio Mayé Elá Mangue (born 1944)[1] is an Equatoguinean military leader, politician, and diplomat.

Biography

In the 1960s, Mayé had military training at the General Military Academy in Zaragoza, Spain,[2] along with Teodoro Obiang, Eulogio Oyó, and other future leaders.

Under the dictatorship of Francisco Macías, Mayé was head of the National Navy. He participated in the coup of 3 August 1979, and in the subsequent government of the Supreme Military Council[3][4][5] as Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs,[6] participating in the signing of the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Spain and Equatorial Guinea of 1980.[7] He was decorated in Spain with the Order of Isabella the Catholic, along with Salvador Elá Nseng and Juan Manuel Tray.[8]

Under the regime of Teodoro Obiang, Mayé served as ambassador to the UN from December 1982 to December 1987,[9] and to Cameroon beginning in December 2006.[10][11] In September 2008 he was involved in the kidnapping of the political refugee Шаблон:Ill in Cameroon,[12] for which the country declared Mayé persona non grata. Due to this he had to leave office,[11] and was succeeded by Pedro Elá Nguema Buna.[10]

In the 2013 legislative elections, Mayé was elected senator representing the Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea (PDGE).[13][14] He is part of the Permanent Commission of Foreign Policy, International Cooperation, and Integration, and of the Permanent Commission of Defense and State Security.[15]

Personal life

Mayé's daughter is married and has children with Teodoro Obiang's son Gabriel Mbega.[16]

References

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