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PE 2023: Tharman Urges Fellow Candidates To Avoid Politicising Election; Focus Should Be On 'Character, Experience, Ability'


Lim Li Ting/TODAY | Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam during an interview with the media on Aug 16, 2023.

 


 August 28th, 2023  |  09:39 AM  |   502 views

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Presidential candidate Tharman Shanmugaratnam has called on all parties to avoid politicising the Presidential Election, in response to the public endorsement of his rival, Mr Tan Kin Lian, by opposition politician Tan Cheng Bock.

 

“Mr Tharman has consistently urged, with respect to all his fellow candidates, that we avoid politicising the Presidential Elections,” said a spokesperson from his campaign team in a brief statement sent to the media on Sunday (Aug 27).

 

“The focus should be on each candidate’s individual character, breadth of experience and ability to contribute to Singapore’s future as Head of State."

 

On Sunday morning, Dr Tan, a former candidate in the 2011 Presidential Election who later founded the opposition Progress Singapore Party, made public his support for Mr Tan in a “personal capacity”.

 

Dr Tan said one reason he endorses Mr Tan is the need for an independent candidate, adding that a President who "is with the establishment" may feel "uncomfortable" if he makes decisions that are contrary to the establishment's.

 

Another presidential hopeful, Mr Ng Kok Song, has been putting himself forth as a “non-partisan candidate”.

 

He had also said that resigning from political appointments shortly before being nominated as a presidential candidate “misses the spirit” of the Constitution’s requirement for candidates to not belong to any political party.

 

Mr Tharman left his government posts on July 7.

 

Dr Tan was the latest opposition politician to throw his support behind Mr Tan.

 

Fellow 2011 Presidential Election candidate Tan Jee Say, a member of the Singapore Democratic Party, was the proposer for Mr Tan Kin Lian's presidency bid, while the Peoples’ Voice’s Lim Tean and People's Power Party's Goh Meng Seng have also backed the former NTUC Income chief executive.

 

Earlier on Sunday, former GIC investment chief Ng decried the opposition members' endorsement of Mr Tan Kin Lian as an attempt to “polarise” the electorate by politicising the election.

 

“It is a very unhealthy and worrisome development in this Presidential Election; the people concerned are confusing the people of Singapore,” said Mr Ng. “Confusing (them) between a Presidential Election and a General Election.”

 


 

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courtesy of TODAY

by TAUFIQ ZALIZAN

 

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