What Tharman’s massive election win could mean for politics in Singapore

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What Tharman’s massive election win could mean for politics in Singapore
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Voters gave Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam an overwhelming mandate in a call for unity and multiracialism. Read more at straitstimes.com.

to become the first non-ethnic Chinese to be elected president in a contest?

Given his margin of victory, Mr Tharman undoubtedly scooped up votes from the “oppositionist” camp. His prior People’s Action Party affiliation did not matter much, given the other sterling qualities he possesses and could bring to the presidency. Earlier concerns that he was “overqualified” for the role also disappeared.

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