TemporaryReality5447 t1_ixv3q5r wrote
Reply to comment by ltdanhasnolegs in TIL Singapore’s constitution requires the President to have experience as a minister - or as CEO of a large, profitable company. by ltdanhasnolegs
Officially "nonpartisan" we all know what they are. Current one wasn't even elected by us
LPercepts t1_ixvqu5e wrote
Didn't she win the position by default because there were no other viable candidates?
[deleted] t1_ixw0pja wrote
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Elections_Committee
They have a committee that decides if a person is suitable enough to run for elections, based on very non-transparent rules. The current President was deemed the only one "fit enough" to run for Presidency and so she got elected without any opposition. Her selection also came with some race related controversy, because SG tries to do race balancing and so this cycle was unofficially reserved for a Malay. Halimah is only half Malay it seems (Indian father, Malay mother, officially registered as Indian) but identifies more with her Malay heritage than her Indian heritage.
TemporaryReality5447 t1_ixx0088 wrote
Because the ruling party changed to rules so hard that they made her the only suitable candidate that round. And the non partisan thing is just a straight up farce, they usually get someone to resign from the party and then run for president
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