However, Chin said there is no definite schedule yet when he is leaving next.Chin said he is still trying to coordinate his schedules with President Remengesau.Chin said he would like to go off island to campaign but he has no time to do it now because of his responsibilities as the Vice president of the country and as the Minister of Justice.“I have no fix schedule yet because I’m busy with my duties here,”he said in an interview last week.The Vice president went to Saipan and Guam last month for a campaign and he said he is happy to know that he and running mate Sen. Alan R. Seid are getting good support from Saipan and Guam.“I know a lot of people there and I can say that Guam and Saipan is my strongest points. Its’ because whenever I’m off island, I always stop by and talk to the people there,”he said.He said there’s an estimate of 600 to 700 of Palauans living in Saipan and close to 1,000 living in Guam.“But even if there’s only 50 of them living there, I would still go there and talk to them. I take advantage the visits by talking to them and informing them of what’s going on in Palau. They should be treated well especially they are away from Palau and they miss Palau that’s why there’s a bond between me and those people whenever I’m there,”he said.


