Advertisement
Singapore
AsiaSoutheast Asia

Halimah Yacob declared Singapore's first woman president

Singapore’s elections body said only one of five hopefuls had qualified

2-MIN READ2-MIN
Former parliamentary speaker Halimah Yacob, who was named Singapore’s new president, waves to supporters with her husband Mohammed Abdullah Alhabshee. Photo: Reuters
Reuters

Singapore named a former speaker of parliament as the city state’s first woman president on Wednesday while critics expressed dismay that other candidates were disqualified and the election went uncontested.

Aiming to strengthen a sense of inclusivity, Singapore had decreed the presidency, a largely ceremonial six-year post, would be reserved for candidates from the minority Malay community this time.

The returning officer declared Halimah Yacob, 63, elected on Wednesday after nominations closed.

Advertisement

Of the four other applicants, two were not Malays and two were not qualified to contest, the elections department said on Monday.

Halimah had automatically qualified because she held a senior public post for over three years.

Advertisement

If the election had been held, all citizens would have been eligible to vote.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x