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Santy S. Asanuma (born December 11, 1961) is a Palauan politician who has served as Postmaster General of Palau since 2021. [1] He is also as a member of the Senate of Palau . Asanuma was born to Asanuma Asao, a businessman of Japanese-Palauan heritage, and his wife Sechedui, a member of Palau's Advisory Council.
The Palau national basketball team are the basketball side that represent Palau in international competitions. It is administered by the Palau Amateur Basketball Association. [2] Palau joined the International Federation of Basketball (FIBA) in 1988 and is Oceania's youngest member. The team appeared at the 2005 South Pacific Mini Games.
Koror, Palau [3] Hammer throw: 28.92 m Corrine Hideos: 21 June 2007 Koror, Palau [3] Javelin throw: 40.89 m Maleah Umerang Tengedik: 27 July 2005 South Pacific Mini Games: Koror, Palau [3] Heptathlon: 2906 pts Maleah Umerang Tengedik: 26-27 July 2005 South Pacific Mini Games: Koror, Palau [3]
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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 Januaru 2025, the Senate has 15 members. [2] No political parties exist. The most recent election was held on November 2024.
General elections were held in Palau on 1 November 2016 to elect a President and the National Congress. [1] Incumbent President Tommy Remengesau was challenged by his brother-in-law, Surangel Whipps Jr. for the presidency, [2] emerging as the top two in the primary elections on 27 September. [2] Remengesau was subsequently re-elected with 51% ...
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General elections were held in Palau on 2 November 2004, alongside several referendums.The presidential election was won comfortably by the incumbent, Tommy Remengesau, who took almost two-thirds of the vote, [1] whilst all House of Delegates and Senate seats were won by non-partisan independents.