- Politics of Palau
Politics of Palau takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic
republic , whereby thePresident of Palau is bothhead of state andhead of government , and of amulti-party system .Executive power is exercised by the government.Legislative power is vested in both thegovernment and thePalau National Congress . TheJudiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature.Executive branch
Presidential elections take place every four years, when the president and vice president run on separate tickets. The president, who is the
chief of state andhead of government , is currentlyTommy Remengesau . He was reelected onNovember 2 2004 and retook the oath of office onJanuary 1 2005 along with vice presidentCamsek Chin .Legislative branch
The
Palau National Congress ("Olbiil era Kelulau") consists of two chambers -- theSenate and theHouse of Delegates . The Senate has nine members elected nationwide. The House has 16 members, one from each of Palau's states. All legislators serve 4-year terms. Each state also elects its own governor and legislature.The Council of Chiefs advises the president on traditional laws and customs. It is made up of the highest traditional chiefs from each state.
Political parties and elections
Judicial branch
The judicial system consists of the
Supreme Court , National Court, theCourt of Common Pleas , and the Land Court. The Supreme Court has trial and appellate divisions and is presided over by theChief Justice .Political history
Palau adopted a
constitution onJanuary 1 1981 .While calm in recent years, Palau witnessed several instances of political violence in the 1980s. The republic's first president, Haruo I. Remeliik, was assassinated in 1985; the Minister of State was found to be complicit in the crime. Palau's third president,
Lazarus Salii , committed suicide in September 1988 amid bribery allegations. Salii's personal assistant had been imprisoned several months earlier after being convicted of firing shots into the home of the Speaker of the House of Delegates.Palau gained
independence from theUnited Nations trusteeship administered by theUnited States on1 October ,1994 and entered aCompact of Free Association with the United States.The Senate passed legislation making Palau an "offshore" financial center in 1998. Opponents to the legislation voiced fears that the country would become a haven for money launderers and other sorts of criminal activity.
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