Hokkons Baules | |
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President of the Senate of Palau | |
Assumed office 19 January 2017 | |
President | Thomas Remengesau Jr. Surangel Whipps Jr. |
Preceded by | Camsek Elias Chin |
Member of the Senate of Palau | |
Assumed office 2008 | |
Preceded by | Johnny Reklai |
In office 1985–1988 | |
Delegate of the 2nd Palau Constitutional Convention | |
In office July 2005 – May 2005 | |
Personal details | |
Born | June 7, 1948 |
Nationality | Palauan |
Political party | Independent |
Children | 3 |
Parent | Baules Sechelong |
Alma mater | Philippine Union College |
Occupation | Businessman |
Hokkons Baules (born 7 June 1948) is a businessman and a politician, and currently a member of the Senate of Palau.[1] He has been the president of the Senate since 19 January 2017.[2] He was elected in 2008 to fill the seat of the late Senate president Johnny Reklai. He had previously served in the Senate of the Second Olbiil Era Kelulau from 1985 until 1988.[3]
Baules was elected to the Senate of the Seventh Olbiil Era Kelulau in a nationwide special election on 9 May 2007, following the passing of the late Senate president Johnny Reklai. He was the top vote-getter in virtually every state of the republic. He graduated from Seventh-day Adventist Elementary School in Koror and went on to graduate from the Palau Mission Academy. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Philippine Union College.[3]
Baules previously served as a senator in the Second Olbiil Era Kelulau from 1985 to 1988, where he was a chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs. He was a member of the 1993 Political Education Commission of the Compact of Free Association, member of the Second Palau Constitutional Convention in 2005, member of the Second Post-Constitution Convention Political Education Committee until he was elected to the Senate, Seventh Olbiil Era Kelulau, and also was the administrative assistant to the Palau Delegation to the Congress of Micronesia. In addition, Baules was an interpreter of the Council of Chiefs during the Micronesian Constitutional Convention, and the worked as status table clerk of the Senate of the former Congress of Micronesia. Baules now serves as chairman of the Senate Committee on Capital Improvement Project, vice chairman of Senate Committee on Resources, Commerce, Trade, and Development; and is a member of Senate standing committees on: Judiciary and Governmental Affairs, Tourism Development, and Ways and Means and Financial Matters.
Baules advocates for Palau to switch recognition from Republic of China to People's Republic of China.[4]
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