The President does not have executive authority over issues such as the cost of living and housing, but can use 'soft influence' to bring about change, said Mr Tan Kin Lian in his second and final presidential candidate broadcast.
The President does not have executive authority over issues such as the cost of living and housing, but can use "soft influence" to bring about change, said Mr Tan Kin Lian in his second and final presidential candidate broadcast.
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