Tony Ganngiyan

{{Short description|Micronesian politician}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| office = Governor of Yap

| order = 6th

| lieutenant_governor = James Yangetmai

| termstart = January 12, 2015

| termend = January 14, 2019

| predecessor = Sebastian Anefal

| image =

| name = Tony Ganngiyan

| succeeded = Henry Falan

}}

Tony Ganngiyan is a Micronesian politician and was the sixth Governor of Yap from 12 January 2015{{cite web |title=Highlights Archive |url=https://www.yapstategov.org/highlights-archive.html |website=State of Yap |language=en}} to January 14, 2019. He ran for a second term in the 2018 Yap election, but he lost to Henry Falan.{{cite web |title=New leadership set to sail into Yap |url=https://www.pacificislandtimes.com/post/2018/11/23/new-leadership-set-to-sail-into-yap |website=Pacific Island Times|language=en |date=23 November 2018}} Ganngiyan is one of twenty-two signatories of the Yap State Constitution.{{Cite web |title=Yap Constitution Signature |url=https://www.fsmlaw.org/yap/constitution/yapconsign.htm |access-date=2022-09-09 |website=www.fsmlaw.org}} Ganngiyan served previously as the speaker of Yap legislature.{{cite web |title=3rd FSM Economic Summit Proceedings |url=http://www.paddle.usp.ac.fj/collect/paddle/index/assoc/fsm005.dir/doc.pdf}}

References

{{Governors of Yap}}

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Category:Governors of Yap

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