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Peter Sugiyama

Peter Lawrence Naoya Sugiyama (19 April 1943–10 June 2007) was a Palauan politician.[1]

Peter Sugiyama
President of the Senate of Palau
In office
January 1993 – November 1996
Preceded byIsidoro Rudimch
Succeeded byIsidoro Rudimch
Personal details
Born
Peter Lawrence Naoya Sugiyama

19 April 1943
Died10 June 2007(2007-06-10) (aged 64)
SpouseAkiko Sugiyama

Personal life edit

Sugiyama's father Hayato Sugiyama (杉山隼人) was a Japanese immigrant. He moved to Koror in 1914 at the invitation of his uncle, after the Japanese Empire seized control of the islands as part of its World War I invasion of German New Guinea (which control would later be formalised by the League of Nations as the South Seas Mandate). He began his new life there as a teacher, but would go on to manage a fruit packing company and a cafe. He married Rosang Sayoko Serek, the daughter of a local chieftain.[2][3]

Peter Sugiyama himself was born to Hayato and Rosang on April 19, 1943. After completing his early education at Koror Elementary School and Mindszenty Intermediate School, he went overseas to continue his education, first to Xavier High School on Weno (then also part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, now a municipality of Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia) and then the University of Guam, where he studied political science and history (BA 1967) and then sociology and public administration (BA 1968).[1] In 1982, he was a witness to the shooting death of Bedor Bins, which occurred during an assassination attempt on his son Roman Bedor; the assassins also fired a shot at Sugiyama himself, but missed.[4]

Sugiyama was married to fellow politician Akiko Sugiyama.[1] She was the first woman elected to the Palau National Congress, and in 2005 also became one of the first, along with Vicki Kanai, after Governor Theodosia Blailes of Angaur in 1993,[5][6] to be elected as a state governor.[7][8]

Political career edit

On public bodies edit

Beginning in 1970, Sugiyama served in leadership positions on a number of public bodies, including:[1]

  • Vice Chairman of the Palau Economic Development Planning Council
  • Vice Chairman of the T.T. Coconut Processing Council
  • Chairman of the Palau Public Lands Authority
  • Executive Director of the Palau Community Action Agency

In his position on the CAA, he ran a program to help Palauans develop fishing and agricultural skills to earn income, and expressed opposition to port development in Koror due to its potential environmental effects.[9]

In elected office edit

Sugiyama was first elected to public office in 1979, serving thereafter as:[1]

  • Delegate to the First Palau Constitutional Convention, 1979
  • Member of the Seventh Palau Legislature, 1980
  • Senator (Koror) in the First Senate of Palau
  • Senator (Fourth Senatorial District) in the Third Senate of Palau, 1989–1992
  • Senator (Fourth Senatorial District) in the Fourth Senate of Palau, 1993–1996
  • Senator (Second Senatorial District) in the Fifth Senate of Palau, 1996–1999

During his last term, he was elected President of the Senate, from January 1993 to November 1996.[10]

2000 presidential campaign edit

Sugiyama ran for president in the 2000 election.[11] During his tenure as Senate president, he had been a loyal supporter of outgoing president Kuniwo Nakamura, and hoped to be next in line after Nakamura stepped down at the end of his second term due to term limits. However, in July 2000, Nakamura announced his support for his vice president Tommy Remengesau's presidential campaign. With this strong support, Rememgesau thus came in first in the primaries; out of 9,221 votes cast, he took almost 43% (4,000 votes), against just 22% (2,050) for second-place Sugiyama, with the rest distributed among minister of education Billy Kuartei, senator Santos Olikong, and Angaur governor Ben Roberto. The three other losers in the primaries threw their weight behind Sugiyama for the general elections, and he managed to significantly narrow the gap between himself and Remengesau. In the end, out of 10,718 votes (an 81% turnout), Sugiyama lost by a margin of 674 votes.[10]

Death edit

After a long battle with illness, Sugiyama died on June 10, 2007. He was survived by his wife, two sons (Clarence and Wayne), one daughter (Sarah Lynn), two sisters (Michie and Yosie), and four brothers (Nobuya, John Takaya, George, and Singeru).[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f In memoriam of the late Peter L. Sugiyama, former senator of the Republic of Palau, Palau National Congress, 2007-06-13, archived from the original on 2009-01-07, retrieved 2010-11-24
  2. ^ 酒井摂 (2003), 私の「ラバさん」--パラオを愛した杉山隼人, Kokusai Kōryū 国際交流, 26 (1): 54–59, ISSN 0385-230X
  3. ^ 東出陽子 (2008-04-12), , Yoko News, vol. 31, archived from the original on 2011-07-22, retrieved 2010-11-14
  4. ^ Leibowitz, Arnold H. (1996), Embattled island: Palau's struggle for independence, Greenwood, p. 193, ISBN 978-0-275-95390-4
  5. ^ "Female Governors 1990-2000".
  6. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/ngeaur-er-a-irechar-me-a-chelechang-past-present/oclc/228631492 [bare URL]
  7. ^ Wilson, Lynn B. (1995), Speaking to power: gender and politics in the western Pacific, Routledge, pp. 165–167, ISBN 978-0-415-90924-2
  8. ^ Miho, David (2007-11-16), "Leilani Reklai Leads Aimeliik Governor's Early Count", Pacific Magazine, retrieved 2007-11-16 [permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Jones, Robert (1977-04-02), "Palau: threatened paradise", The Windsor Star, retrieved 2010-11-24
  10. ^ a b Shuster, Donald L. (June 2009), , Political Science, 61 (1): 7–19, doi:10.1177/00323187090610010201, S2CID 145306833, archived from the original on 2015-01-23
  11. ^ "Remengesau clear winner in Palau presidential race", Kyodo News, 2000-11-09, retrieved 2010-11-22

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Peter Lawrence Naoya Sugiyama 19 April 1943 10 June 2007 was a Palauan politician 1 Peter SugiyamaPresident of the Senate of PalauIn office January 1993 November 1996Preceded byIsidoro RudimchSucceeded byIsidoro RudimchPersonal detailsBornPeter Lawrence Naoya Sugiyama19 April 1943Died10 June 2007 2007 06 10 aged 64 SpouseAkiko Sugiyama Contents 1 Personal life 2 Political career 2 1 On public bodies 2 2 In elected office 2 3 2000 presidential campaign 3 Death 4 ReferencesPersonal life editSugiyama s father Hayato Sugiyama 杉山隼人 was a Japanese immigrant He moved to Koror in 1914 at the invitation of his uncle after the Japanese Empire seized control of the islands as part of its World War I invasion of German New Guinea which control would later be formalised by the League of Nations as the South Seas Mandate He began his new life there as a teacher but would go on to manage a fruit packing company and a cafe He married Rosang Sayoko Serek the daughter of a local chieftain 2 3 Peter Sugiyama himself was born to Hayato and Rosang on April 19 1943 After completing his early education at Koror Elementary School and Mindszenty Intermediate School he went overseas to continue his education first to Xavier High School on Weno then also part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands now a municipality of Chuuk Federated States of Micronesia and then the University of Guam where he studied political science and history BA 1967 and then sociology and public administration BA 1968 1 In 1982 he was a witness to the shooting death of Bedor Bins which occurred during an assassination attempt on his son Roman Bedor the assassins also fired a shot at Sugiyama himself but missed 4 Sugiyama was married to fellow politician Akiko Sugiyama 1 She was the first woman elected to the Palau National Congress and in 2005 also became one of the first along with Vicki Kanai after Governor Theodosia Blailes of Angaur in 1993 5 6 to be elected as a state governor 7 8 Political career editOn public bodies edit Beginning in 1970 Sugiyama served in leadership positions on a number of public bodies including 1 Vice Chairman of the Palau Economic Development Planning Council Vice Chairman of the T T Coconut Processing Council Chairman of the Palau Public Lands Authority Executive Director of the Palau Community Action Agency In his position on the CAA he ran a program to help Palauans develop fishing and agricultural skills to earn income and expressed opposition to port development in Koror due to its potential environmental effects 9 In elected office edit Sugiyama was first elected to public office in 1979 serving thereafter as 1 Delegate to the First Palau Constitutional Convention 1979 Member of the Seventh Palau Legislature 1980 Senator Koror in the First Senate of Palau Senator Fourth Senatorial District in the Third Senate of Palau 1989 1992 Senator Fourth Senatorial District in the Fourth Senate of Palau 1993 1996 Senator Second Senatorial District in the Fifth Senate of Palau 1996 1999 During his last term he was elected President of the Senate from January 1993 to November 1996 10 2000 presidential campaign edit Sugiyama ran for president in the 2000 election 11 During his tenure as Senate president he had been a loyal supporter of outgoing president Kuniwo Nakamura and hoped to be next in line after Nakamura stepped down at the end of his second term due to term limits However in July 2000 Nakamura announced his support for his vice president Tommy Remengesau s presidential campaign With this strong support Rememgesau thus came in first in the primaries out of 9 221 votes cast he took almost 43 4 000 votes against just 22 2 050 for second place Sugiyama with the rest distributed among minister of education Billy Kuartei senator Santos Olikong and Angaur governor Ben Roberto The three other losers in the primaries threw their weight behind Sugiyama for the general elections and he managed to significantly narrow the gap between himself and Remengesau In the end out of 10 718 votes an 81 turnout Sugiyama lost by a margin of 674 votes 10 Death editAfter a long battle with illness Sugiyama died on June 10 2007 He was survived by his wife two sons Clarence and Wayne one daughter Sarah Lynn two sisters Michie and Yosie and four brothers Nobuya John Takaya George and Singeru 1 References edit a b c d e f In memoriam of the late Peter L Sugiyama former senator of the Republic of Palau Palau National Congress 2007 06 13 archived from the original on 2009 01 07 retrieved 2010 11 24 酒井摂 2003 私の ラバさん パラオを愛した杉山隼人 Kokusai Kōryu 国際交流 26 1 54 59 ISSN 0385 230X 東出陽子 2008 04 12 日本統治下パラオに生きた人々 Yoko News vol 31 archived from the original on 2011 07 22 retrieved 2010 11 14 Leibowitz Arnold H 1996 Embattled island Palau s struggle for independence Greenwood p 193 ISBN 978 0 275 95390 4 Female Governors 1990 2000 https www worldcat org title ngeaur er a irechar me a chelechang past present oclc 228631492 bare URL Wilson Lynn B 1995 Speaking to power gender and politics in the western Pacific Routledge pp 165 167 ISBN 978 0 415 90924 2 Miho David 2007 11 16 Leilani Reklai Leads Aimeliik Governor s Early Count Pacific Magazine retrieved 2007 11 16 permanent dead link Jones Robert 1977 04 02 Palau threatened paradise The Windsor Star retrieved 2010 11 24 a b Shuster Donald L June 2009 Elections in the Republic of Palau Political Science 61 1 7 19 doi 10 1177 00323187090610010201 S2CID 145306833 archived from the original on 2015 01 23 Remengesau clear winner in Palau presidential race Kyodo News 2000 11 09 retrieved 2010 11 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Sugiyama amp oldid 1190575808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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