President of Palau

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President of Palau
Merredel er a Belau (
Chief of Staff
Landisang Kotaro

The president of the Republic of Palau is the head of state and head of government of Palau. The president is directly elected to a four-year term, and can be reelected once in a consecutive manner.

List of officeholders

Status
  Denotes Acting President
No. Portrait Name[2]
(Birth–Death)
Elected Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Haruo Remeliik
(1933–1985)
1980
1984
2 March 1981 30 June 1985
(Assassinated)
4 years, 120 days Independent
Thomas Remengesau Sr.
(1929–2019)
Acting President
30 June 1985[3] 2 July 1985 2 days Independent
2 Alfonso Oiterong
(1924–1994)
2 July 1985 25 October 1985 115 days Independent
3 Lazarus Salii
(1936–1988)
1985 25 October 1985 20 August 1988
(Suicide)
2 years, 300 days Independent
4 Thomas Remengesau Sr.
(1929–2019)
20 August 1988 1 January 1989 134 days Independent
5 Ngiratkel Etpison
(1925–1997)
1988 1 January 1989 1 January 1993 4 years Independent
6 Kuniwo Nakamura
(1943–2020)
1992
1996
1 January 1993 1 January 2001 8 years Independent
7 Thomas Remengesau Jr.
(born 1956)
2000
2004
1 January 2001 15 January 2009 8 years, 14 days Independent
8 Johnson Toribiong
(born 1946)
2008 15 January 2009 17 January 2013 4 years, 2 days Independent
9 Thomas Remengesau Jr.
(born 1956)
2012
2016
17 January 2013 21 January 2021 8 years, 4 days Independent
10 Surangel S. Whipps Jr.
(born 1968)
2020 21 January 2021 Incumbent 3 years, 96 days Independent

Latest election

Palau Presidential election results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent
Surangel Whipps Jr. 5,699 56.7
Independent
Raynold Oilouch 4,351 43.3
Total votes 10,050 100

See also

References

  1. ^ Republic of Palau. "REPUBLIC OF PALAU, TITLE 33 PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, RPPL 1-38". www.paclii.org.
  2. ^ "Palau Government". February 27, 2012. Archived from the original on February 27, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  3. ^ The National Union newspaper
  4. ^ Carreon, Bernadette (November 20, 2020). "Palau Election Commission officially certifies election results". Island Times. Retrieved November 22, 2020.