Kerai Mariur

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Kerai Mariur
7th Vice President of Palau
In office
January 15, 2009 – January 17, 2013
PresidentJohnson Toribiong
Preceded byElias Camsek Chin
Succeeded byAntonio Bells
Personal details
Born (1951-06-04) 4 June 1951 (age 72)
Ollei, Ngarchelong, Palau

Kerai Mariur (born June 4, 1951 in Ollei, Ngarchelong State, Palau) was the Vice President of Palau.[1]

[2] His qualifications include a Major Degree in Business Administration and Higher Accounting received from Cannon’s International Business College Honolulu United States. Serving in the Palau National Congress as a four-term member of the House of Delegates, Mariur has played a key role in the Economic and Environmental legislature of the Republic of Palau. Laws accredited to Mariur during his time served in Congress include the Marine Protection Act, Republic of Palau Copyright Act and Protected Areas Network Act. His appointments during his term in congress include Chairmanship of the Standing Committee on Youth & Cultural Affairs, Judiciary and Governmental Affairs, Environment and Ecology, and the Ways and Means of Financial Matters.

Johnson Toribiong selected Mariur to be his nominee for Vice President in the 2008 Palauan election. After winning the election, they were inaugurated on 15 January 2009. Mariur also became Minister of Administration and Finance.

References

  1. ^ Miho, David (2008-11-07). "Johnson Toribiong Wins Palau Presidential Race". Pacific Magazine. Retrieved 2008-11-08. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Vice President". Republic of Palau National Government. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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Political offices
Preceded by Vice President of Palau
2009–2013
Succeeded by