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Mark U. Rudimch
Mark Ucherbelau Rudimch is a Palauan businessman and politician and current member of the Senate of Palau. He is an entrepreneur and businessman. He has been a senator since January 2009, elected to the Senate of Palau in the 2008 elections The following elections occurred in the year 2008. * Electoral calendar 2008 * 2008 United Nations Security Council election Africa * 2008 Angolan legislative election * 2008 Anjouan presidential election * 2008 Republic of the Congo Senate elec ..., and has been re-elected since. He has been Vice President of the Senate. He was also elected to the second Palauan constitutional convention. He is a son of Isidoro Rudimch. References Year of birth unknown Living people Palauan politicians Palauan businesspeople Members of the Senate of Palau {{Palau-politician-stub ...
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Palauan People
The Micronesians or Micronesian peoples are various closely related ethnic groups Indigenous peoples of Oceania, native to Micronesia, a region of Oceania in the Pacific Ocean. They are a part of the Austronesian peoples, Austronesian ethnolinguistic group, which has an Urheimat in Taiwan. Ethno-linguistic groups classified as Micronesian include the Carolinian people, Carolinians (Northern Mariana Islands), Chamorro people, Chamorros (Guam & Northern Mariana Islands), Chuukese people, Chuukese, Mortlockese language, Mortlockese, Namonuito language, Namonuito, Pááfang language, Paafang, Puluwat language, Puluwat and Pollapese (Chuuk State, Chuuk), Kiribati people, I-Kiribati (Kiribati), Kosraeans (Kosrae), Marshallese people, Marshallese (Marshall Islands), Nauruans (Nauru), #Palauan people, Palauan, Sonsorolese language, Sonsorolese, and Hatohobei (Palau), Pohnpeians, Pingelapese language, Pingelapese, Ngatikese language, Ngatikese, Mokilese language, Mwokilese (Pohnpei), and Y ...
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Senate Of Palau
The Senate of Palau is the upper house of the Palau National Congress (''Olbiil era Kelulau''). The Senate has 13 members serving four-year terms in multi-seat constituencies. Since January 2025, the Senate has 15 members. No political parties exist. The most recent election was held in November 2024. Membership The Constitution does not indicate the number of a members of the Senate. Every 8 years, the National Congress appoints a reapportionment commission to draw up and recommend a district map allocating seats in accordance with the population. Therefore, the number of senators may change as frequently as every 8 years. Any voter can challenge a reapportionment before the Palau Supreme Court. During the first legislature in 1981, there were 18 Senators, which was reduced to 14 in 1984. In 2000, the number dropped to 9, but in 2008, the number rose to 13, before dropping again to 11 in 2016. Committees The Senate of Palau has 12 standing committees. They are: President ...
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2008 Palauan General Election
General elections were held in Palau on 4 November 2008 to elect the President and members of the National Congress. The presidential election was won by Johnson Toribiong. Incumbent President Tommy Remengesau was ineligible to run because he had served the maximum two consecutive terms allowed and announced that he would run for a seat in the Senate. This was the first election in Palau in which presidential candidates ran with a declared vice-presidential candidates. In previous elections, the President and vice-presidents had been elected separately, and the winners of those elections served as a "national leadership team". Presidential candidates Primary elections were held on 23 September, with two candidates progressing to the general election in November. Four candidates registered for the primary elections: *Elias Camsek Chin – The incumbent Vice-President was seeking a promotion to the Palauan presidency. His running mate was Senator Alan R. Seid. *Johnson Toribiong ...
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Isidoro Rudimch
Isidoro Rudimch (4 April 1942 – 31 August 1999) was a Palauan entrepreneur, politician and President of the Senate of Palau. Rudimch was born 4 April 1942 in Koror. He attended Xavier High School in Truk, and St. Joseph High School in Hilo and Chaminade College in Hawai'i. He was an entrepreneur in Koror. Rudimch was elected as a member of the Congress of Micronesia lower house, House of Representatives, in 1970s. Rudimch was a candidate for Vice President of Palau in the 1980 elections, but did not succeed. Rudimch was elected to the Senate of Palau four times, from January 1985 until his death. He was elected as the President of the Senate of Palau three times: from January 1985 to October 1986, from 1991 to November 1992 and February 1997 until his death 31 August 1999. Rudimch had eight children including Eyos Rudimch Eyos Rudimch is a Palauan politician. He was sworn in as Governor of Koror on 11 January 2022 after winning the November 2021 election. He previously ...
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Year Of Birth Unknown
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Palauan Politicians
Palauan may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Palau ** Palauan language, which originated in Palau, and its various dialects and accents ** Palauan people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Palau See also * Palawan (other) Palawan is a province in the Philippines. Palawan may also refer to: Places *Palawan (island), an island in Palawan province, Philippines * Palawan State University, Philippines * Pulau Palawan, or Palawan Island, an island south of Singapore An ... {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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