House of Delegates of Palau

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House of Delegates
Type
Type
Independent
since January 2013
Vice Speaker
Floor Leader
Structure
Seats16
Political groups
  •  
    Independent
    (16)
Length of term
4 years
Elections
First-past-the-post voting
Last election
3 November 2020
Next election
2024
Meeting place
Olbiil era Kelulau building in the Capitol of Palau complex, Ngerulmud
Website
[1]

The House of Delegates of Palau is the

constituencies. Each state represents one constituency. No political parties exist. The last election was held on 3 November 2020.[1]

Palau Legislature 1955-1980

The High Commissioner of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands established Palau legislature, Olbiil era Kelulau, in January 1955 by a charter.[2][3] The legislature was composed of 28 members elected every four years.[3] The presiding officer was initially called Bedul Olbiil.[4] The members of the legislature were organized into Liberal and Progressive parties.[5]

Speaker of Legislature Took office Left office Notes
Roman Tmetuchl 1956 1957 - ? [6][7]
Takeo Yano ? - 1959 1959 - ? [7]
Jonathan Emul ? - 1960 1960 - ? [7]
Thomas Remengesau Sr. ? - 1961 1961 - ? [7]
David Ramarui ? - 1962 1962 - ? [7]
Toribiong Uchel ? - 1963 1965 Died in office[3]
Jacob Sawaichi 1965 1966 [3]
Itelbang Luii 1966 October 1975 [3][8]
Sadang Silmai October 1975 December 1979 [9][10]
Tosiwo Nakamura December 1979 November 1980 [11][12]

Speaker of the House of Delegates

Name[13] Took office Left office Notes
Carlos Salii January 1981 July 1985 [14][15]
Santos Olikong July 1985 November 1988 [14]
Shiro Kyota January 1989 November 1992 [16]
Surangel S. Whipps 28 January 1993 November 1996 [16]
Ignacio Anastacio January 1997 November 2000
Mario S. Gulibert January 2001 April 2004 [17]
Antonio Bells April 2004 November 2004
Augustine Mesebeluu January 2005 April 2007
Antonio Bells April 2007 November 2008
Noah Idechong 15 January 2009 November 2012 [18]
Sabino Anastacio January 2013 Incumbent

References

  1. ^ "REPUBLIC OF PALAU LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 1 NOVEMBER 2016". Psephos. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
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  3. ^ a b c d e "Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands". Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Office of United Nations Political Affairs. January 1, 1964 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands". Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Office of United Nations Political Affairs. August 2, 1955 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Donald R. Shuster. "ELECTIONS, COMPACT, AND ASSASSINATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF PALAU".
  6. ^ "001 19570900: 3". www.pacificdigitallibrary.org.
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  8. ^ "Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands". Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Office of United Nations Political Affairs. 1971 – via Google Books.
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  10. ^ "Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands". Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Office of United Nations Political Affairs. January 1, 1976 – via Google Books.
  11. ^ "PALAU MOURNS FORMER SPEAKER | Pacific Islands Report". www.pireport.org.
  12. ^ "Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands". Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Office of United Nations Political Affairs. January 1, 1976 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ "Pacific Digital Library". www.pacificdigitallibrary.org.
  14. ^ .
  15. ^ "Pacific Islands Monthly: PIM". 1981.
  16. ^ a b Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Office of United Nations Political Affairs. "Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands - year 1992".
  17. ^ "The Republic of Palau - House of Delegates". December 17, 2005. Archived from the original on December 17, 2005.
  18. ^ "IPU PARLINE database: PALAU (House of Delegates) ELECTIONS IN 2008". archive.ipu.org.