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FSM congress elects David Panuelo president

18:41 pm on 13 May 2019

Senator David Panuelo has been elected President of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and sworn into office.

Chief Justice Yamase watches David Panuelo sign his Oath of Office. Photo: Office of the FSM President

In March, Mr Panuelo defeated incumbent president Peter Christian in the race to win the At-Large seat representing Pohnpei State in the FSM's unicameral legislature.

His victory made him one of four At-Large seat holders, each representing FSM States, who were the candidates for the presidency in a vote by congress.

Kosrae's Yosiwo George, house speaker Wesley Simina from Chuuk and the former president Joseph Urusemal from Yap were the other candidates.

On 11 May, the FSM congress elected Mr Panuelo president and Mr George vice-president.

The At-Large seats for Pohnpei and Kosrae are now vacant. Special elections to fill these seats will soon be called soon.

Following his election on Saturday, President Panuelo was quickly down to business, meeting members of congress to discuss a bill to allow the petroleum company Vital to expand to renewable energy.

Correction: This article has been amended after it previously stated that George Prior was elected vice-president.