In a historic moment for Singapore’s presidential election, the first of two presidential candidate broadcasts was streamed live on CNA. The candidates, Ng Kok Song, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, and Tan Kin Lian, each had a maximum of 10 minutes to address the nation and present their views. The order of these broadcasts was determined alphabetically, and it will be reversed for the second program.
Ng Kok Song Advocates for Non-Partisan Presidency and Safeguarding National Treasures
Mr. Ng Kok Song, a non-partisan presidential candidate, began the broadcast by highlighting his humble origins and the transformation of Singapore from third-world poverty to a first-world nation under the leadership of the People’s Action Party (PAP). He emphasized three treasures that Singapore must protect financial reserves, social harmony, and effective public administration. Ng stressed the importance of a non-partisan president as a constitutional check on governance and urged Singaporeans to vote for a welcome change in this presidential election.
Tharman Shanmugaratnam Beyond Politics, A Vision for an Inclusive Singapore
Former senior minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, standing above politics, spoke passionately about his commitment to making Singapore a fairer, more compassionate, and inclusive society. He emphasized the importance of respect, solidarity, and unity among Singaporeans, regardless of background, beliefs, or differences. Tharman highlighted the challenges ahead for Singapore, both locally and globally, and pledged to serve as a unifying figure at home while advancing Singapore’s interests abroad. He expressed his determination to uphold the roles of the presidency, with a special focus on respecting every individual’s contribution and building bridges within the society.
Tan Kin Lian Reserves, Integrity, and Promoting Singapore’s Voice Abroad
Tan Kin Lian, in his address, focused on the significance of Singapore’s reserves and the integrity of the public service. He spoke of his extensive experience in government financial policies, underscoring his knowledge of safeguarding reserves for the benefit of current and future generations. Tan emphasized the importance of projecting Singapore’s voice internationally and maintaining partnerships to address the challenges of an increasingly uncertain global landscape. He highlighted his intention to fulfill his constitutional duties with thoroughness and impartiality.
This presidential candidate broadcast provided Singaporeans with an opportunity to hear directly from the candidates and understand their visions for the country’s future. With their distinct perspectives and backgrounds, Ng Kok Song, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, and Tan Kin Lian have outlined their plans for the presidency, leaving citizens to consider their choices carefully as the election day draws nearer.