Outcome of 2023 presidential election positive, bodes well for Singapore’s future: PM Lee

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Race has become a smaller factor in voting, he said. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The outcome of the 2023 Presidential Election was positive for Singapore, and bodes well for the nation’s future, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

“The strong vote share you garnered showed the regard and support voters had for you, and for your message of unity expressed in your campaign theme ‘Respect for All’.” “As you, Mr President, said on election night, race is a factor in politics everywhere, but Singaporean voters today look at many other factors too,” said PM Lee.

He noted that the campaign was focused on how the candidates intended to exercise these custodial powers, and what personal experience and attributes they would bring to the post, rather than on government policies or political issues. He pledged his Government’s full support and cooperation in operating Singapore’s unique two-key system to protect the country’s reserves and key appointments.

 

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