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Serious It's Official! Sinkie Presidential Elections On 23 Sept 2017! Go Halimah!

JohnTan

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
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SINGAPORE: The Presidential Election has been set for Sep 23 if more than one person qualifies to run for the position.

This was announced by the Elections Department on Monday (Aug 28), after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong issued a writ of election.

Nomination Day will be on Sep 13, at the People's Association headquarters at 9 King George's Avenue.

If there is only one eligible candidate, he or she will start the presidential term on the working day after Nomination Day.Following changes to the Elected Presidency, this year’s election has been reserved for candidates from the Malay community.

Three potential candidates have declared their interest to contest the election – businessman Mohamed Salleh Marican, Bourbon Offshore Asia Pacific chairman Farid Khan and former Speaker of Parliament Halimah Yacob.

With the writ of election issued, the presidential hopefuls must submit their applications within five days, and committees assessing their applications will have at least 10 days after the writ to do so.
So far, Mr Marican and Mr Farid have submitted their papers to the Elections Department.

Apart from the usual Certificate of Eligibility and Political Donation Certificate, interested parties also have to submit a Community Declaration form to the newly established Community Committee. This is to certify that the prospective candidate belongs to the community which the election has been reserved for.

On Nomination Day, a prospective candidate must complete the nomination paper, which must be signed by a proposer, seconder and at least four assentors whose names appear in the current registers of electors, said the Elections Department.

If more than one candidate stands nominated, the Returning Officer will then declare Sep 23, a Saturday, to be Polling Day. It will be a public holiday.

In a Facebook post on Monday, PM Lee said: "We are a multiracial country, and every citizen should know that someone of his community can become President, and does become President from time to time, and thus represent all Singaporeans.

"I hope Singaporeans will support the candidate who will best represent their interests and aspirations, and our nation. Not just at home, but internationally too."



http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...polling-day-set-for-sep-23-nomination-9157382
 

no_faith

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Dont waste any time n money. Just let her be. Closed case move on. Without competition, the winner has already declared.:biggrin:
 

halsey02

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Will not vote for Halimah & the other two "window dressings"...it is an insult to my intelligence.
 

JohnTan

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
Fucking oppies trying to fuck Halimah! How despicable can they get before they get sent to prison?

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The Workers' Party's member of parliament for Aljunied, Sylvia Lim, has filed an adjournment motion in parliament on the Presidential Election, citing the need for the government to further clarify its stance on counting the Elected Presidency from President Wee Kim Wee instead of President Ong Teng Cheong's term.

An adjournment motion is meant to bring urgent attention to a particular issue of public importance in parliament.

Counting from President Wee Kim Wee or President Ong Teng Cheong - policy decision or legal question?
Sylvia Lim, MP for Aljunied GRC, has filed an adjournment motion with the above title for the sitting of Parliament on 11 September 2017. In the wake of intense public discussion after the parliamentary debates and a court case on the reserved presidential election, the Workers' Party believes it is in the public interest for the Government to clarify this issue surrounding the election of our Head of State.


- More at AllSingaporeStuff.com https://www.allsingaporestuff.com/a...parliamentary-question-presidential-elections
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