Tan Kin Lian reiterates intention to 'influence government policies' if elected as president

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In response to analysts who said Mr Tan's aim to 'influence policies' was unrealistic and misleading, the presidential hopeful said they were taking a 'narrow view'.

if he was elected – a view analysts have described as unrealistic and misleading – Mr Tan has again spoken on the issue.

In response to political experts, Mr Tan said in a blog post on Saturday that they were taking a "narrow view" of the President's role.– using veto powers in connection with Singapore’s reserves or the appointment of key office holders – the President should"discuss the matter closely with the relevant ministers"."In this process, the President will better understand the thinking of the government ministers and may guide them towards making better decisions.

Mr Tan added that such decisions should aim to"improve the lives of the people", including lowering the cost of living, making housing affordable, and providing secure and well-paying jobs.Mr Tan said on Thursday that he would "work collaboratively" with the government and"influence" policies if elected, a sentiment he repeated in Saturday's blog post."That is not the role of the President. They do not guide policies, to begin with.

But on Saturday, Mr Tan said:"Through consultation, collaboration and common interests, the President and the government ministers should be able to come out with better strategies and programs that benefit the people."

 

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