Palau - Government
Based on the etymolgy of Palau, it was from the Palauan name for the islands, Belau, which likely derives from the Palauan word "beluu" meaning "village". The Government system in this country is the presidential republic in free association with the US type and the different Administrative divisions includes: 16 states; Aimeliik, Airai, Angaur, Hatohobei, Kayangel, Koror, Melekeok, Ngaraard, Ngarchelong, Ngardmau, Ngatpang, Ngchesar, Ngeremlengui, Ngiwal, Peleliu, Sonsorol
National symbols

Bai (native meeting house); national colors: blue, yellow.

The flag
The National flag of Palau has light blue with a large yellow disk shifted slightly to the hoist side; the blue color represents the ocean, the disk represents the moon; Palauans consider the full moon to be the optimum time for human activity; it is also considered a symbol of peace, love, and tranquility.
The National Anthem
Title "Belau rekid" (Our Palau)
Lyric/music multiple/Ymesei O. EZEKIEL
More about the government of Palau
Date of Independence 1 October 1994 (from the US-administered UN trusteeship)
National holiday Constitution Day, 9 July (1981), day of a national referendum to pass the new constitution; Independence Day, 1 October (1994)
Legal system mixed legal system of civil, common, and customary law
International law organization participation has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; non-party state to the ICCt
Constitution
History Ratified 9 July 1980, effective 1 January 1981
Amendments Proposed by a constitutional convention (held at least once every 15 years with voter approval), by public petition of at least 25% of eligible voters, or by a resolution adopted by at least three fourths of National Congress members; passage requires approval by a majority of votes in at least three fourths of the states in the next regular general election; amended several times, last in 2020
Citizenship
Citizenship by birth no
Citizenship by descent only at least one parent must be a citizen of Palau
Dual citizenship recognized no
Residency requirement for naturalization note - no procedure for naturalization
Executive Branch
Chief of state President Surangel WHIPPS Jr. (since 21 January 2021)
Head of government President Surangel WHIPPS Jr. (since 21 January 2021)
Cabinet Cabinet appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate; also includes the vice president; the Council of Chiefs consists of chiefs from each of the states who advise the president on issues concerning traditional laws, customs, and their relationship to the constitution and laws of Palau
Elections/appointments president and vice president directly elected on separate ballots by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 4-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 5 November 2024 (next to be held November 2028)
Election results 2024: Surangel WHIPPS, Jr. elected president in second round; percent of vote - Surangel WHIPPS, Jr. (independent) 56.7%, Tommy REMENGESAU (independent) 41.7% 

2020: Surangel WHIPPS, Jr. elected president in second round; percent of vote - Surangel WHIPPS, Jr. (independent) 56.7%, Raynold OILUCH (independent) 43.3%
Legislative branch
Description Bicameral National Congress or Olbiil Era Kelulau consists of:
Senate (13 seats; members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by majority vote to serve 4-year terms)
House of Delegates (16 seats; members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by simple majority vote to serve 4-year terms)
Elections Senate - last held on 3 November 2020 (next to be held in November 2024)
House of Delegates - last held on 3 November 2020 (next to be held in November 2024)
Election results Senate - percent of vote - NA; seats - independent 13; composition - men 12, women 1; percentage women 7.7%

House of Delegates - percent of vote - NA; seats - independent 16; composition - men 15, women 1; percentage women 6.3%; note - total National Congress percentage women 6.9%
Judicial branch
Highest court(s) Supreme Court (consists of the chief justice and 3 associate justices organized into appellate trial divisions; the Supreme Court organization also includes the Common Pleas and Land Courts)
Judge selection and term of office Justices nominated by a 7-member independent body consisting of judges, presidential appointees, and lawyers and appointed by the president; judges can serve until mandatory retirement at age 65
Subordinate courts National Court and other 'inferior' courts
Diplomatic representation in the US
Chief of mission Ambassador Hersey KYOTA (since 12 November 1997)
Chancery 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20006
Telephone [1] (202) 349-8598
FAX [1] (202) 452-6281
Email address and website
[email protected]

https://www.palauembassy.org/
Consulate(s) Tamuning (Guam)
Diplomatic representation from the US
Chief of mission Ambassador (vacant); Chargé d'Affaires James BOUGHNER (since 9 September 2022)
Embassy Omsangel/Beklelachieb, Airai 96940
Mailing address 4260 Koror Place, Washington, DC  20521-4260
Telephone [680] 587-2920
FAX [680] 587-2911
Email address and website
[email protected]

https://pw.usembassy.gov/
National heritage
Total World Heritage Sites 1 (mixed)
Selected World Heritage Site locales Rock Islands Southern Lagoon
Key Political parties and their leaders in Palau
  • International organization participation
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