Vice President of Palau

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Vice President of the
Republic of Palau
Seal of Palau.svg
Seal of Government of
the Republic of Palau
Incumbent
Jerrlyn Uduch Sengebau Senior

since 21 January 2021
Term lengthFour years, renewable once
Inaugural holderAlfonso Oiterong
Formation2 March 1981
SalaryUS$65,000 annually since 2010[1]
Websitehttp://palaugov.pw/

The vice president of Palau is the second-highest position in the executive branch of the government of Palau, after the president.

List of officeholders[]

All officeholders are political independents.

No. Picture Name[2]
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Alfonso Oiterong.jpg Alfonso Oiterong
(1924–1994)
2 March 1981 30 June 1985 4 years, 119 days Independent
2 Thomas Ongelibel Remengesau.jpg Thomas Remengesau Sr.
(1929–2019)
25 October 1985 20 August 1988 2 years, 299 days Independent
3 中村國雄(cropped).jpg Kuniwo Nakamura
(1943–2020)
1 January 1989 1 January 1993 4 years Independent
4 Tommy Remengesau 2016.jpg Thomas Remengesau Jr.
(1956–)
1 January 1993 19 January 2001 8 years, 18 days Independent
5 Sandra Pierantozzi.jpg Sandra Pierantozzi
(1951–)
19 January 2001 1 January 2005 3 years, 347 days Independent
6 Elias Camsek Chin.jpg Elias Camsek Chin
(1949–)
1 January 2005 15 January 2009 4 years, 14 days Independent
7 Kerai Mariur.jpg Kerai Mariur
(1951–)
15 January 2009 17 January 2013 4 years, 2 days Independent
8 Antonio Bells (cropped 3x4).jpg Antonio Bells
(1948–)
17 January 2013 19 January 2017 4 years, 2 days Independent
9 Secretary Pompeo Meets With Palau Vice President Oilouch (48461558186) (cropped).jpg Raynold Oilouch
(1965–)
19 January 2017[3] 21 January 2021 4 years, 2 days Independent
10 Seal of Palau.svg Jerrlyn Uduch Sengebau Senior
(1960s—)[citation needed]
21 January 2021 Incumbent 1 year, 52 days Independent

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Republic of Palau. "REPUBLIC OF PALAU, TITLE 33 PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, RPPL 1-38". www.paclii.org.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". www.palaugov.net. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ [1]


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