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The President |
Election of President |
17A.—(1) The President is to be elected by the citizens of Singapore in accordance with any law made by the Legislature. [28/2016]
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Presidential Elections Committee |
18.—(1) The Presidential Elections Committee (called in this Article the Committee) is established and is to perform the functions relating to elections to the office of President conferred on it by this Constitution or any written law relating to such elections. [28/2016]
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Qualifications of President |
19.—(1) No person shall be elected as President unless he is qualified for election in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution. [28/2016]
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Disabilities of President |
19A.—(1) The President must —
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Reserved election for community that has not held office of President for 5 or more consecutive terms |
19B.—(1) An election for the office of President is reserved for a community if no person belonging to that community has held the office of President for any of the 5 most recent terms of office of the President. [28/2016]
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Term of office |
20.—(1) The President shall hold office for a term of 6 years from the date on which he assumes office.
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Discharge and performance of functions of President |
21.—(1) Except as provided by this Constitution, the President shall, in the exercise of his functions under this Constitution or any other written law, act in accordance with the advice of the Cabinet or of a Minister acting under the general authority of the Cabinet.
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General time limit for President to exercise discretionary powers |
21A.—(1) In any particular case where this Constitution authorises the President to act in his discretion in assenting to, concurring with, approving, disapproving or confirming any matter, the President must signify his decision within the specified period —
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Appointment of public officers, etc. |
22. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Constitution, the President, acting in his discretion, may refuse to make an appointment to any of the following offices or to revoke any such appointment if he does not concur with the advice or recommendation of the authority on whose advice or recommendation he is, by virtue of that other provision of this Constitution or any other written law, to act:
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Appointment of members of statutory boards |
22A.—(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Constitution —
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Budgets of statutory boards |
22B.—(1) Every statutory board to which Article 22A applies shall —
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Appointment of directors of Government companies |
22C.—(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of the memorandum and articles of association of the company, the appointment or removal of any person as a director or chief executive officer of any Government company to which this Article applies shall not be made unless the President, acting in his discretion, concurs with such appointment or removal.
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Budgets of Government companies |
22D.—(1) The board of directors of every Government company to which Article 22C applies shall —
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Moneys of the Central Provident Fund |
22E. The President, acting in his discretion, may withhold his assent to any Bill passed by Parliament which provides, directly or indirectly, for varying, changing or increasing the powers of the Central Provident Fund Board to invest the moneys belonging to the Central Provident Fund. |
President’s access to information |
22F.—(1) In the exercise of his functions under this Constitution, the President shall be entitled, at his request, to any information concerning —
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Concurrence of President for certain investigations |
22G. Notwithstanding that the Prime Minister has refused to give his consent to the Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau to make any inquiries or to carry out any investigations into any information received by the Director touching upon the conduct of any person or any allegation or complaint made against any person, the Director may make such inquiries or carry out investigations into such information, allegation or complaint if the President, acting in his discretion, concurs therewith. |
President may withhold assent to certain Bills |
22H.—(1) The President may, acting in his discretion, in writing withhold his assent to any Bill (other than a Bill seeking to amend this Constitution), if the Bill or any provision therein provides, directly or indirectly, for the circumvention or curtailment of the discretionary powers conferred upon the President by this Constitution.
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Restraining order under Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act 1990 |
22I. The President, acting in his discretion, may cancel, vary, confirm or refuse to confirm a restraining order made under the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act 1990 where the advice of the Cabinet is contrary to the recommendation of the Presidential Council for Religious Harmony. |
Civil List and personal staff of President |
22J.—(1) The Legislature shall by law provide a Civil List for the maintenance of the President.
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Immunity of President from suit |
22K.—(1) Except as provided in clause (4), the President shall not be liable to any proceedings whatsoever in any court in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by him in his official capacity.
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Vacation of and removal from office of President |
22L.—(1) The office of President shall become vacant —
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Determination by Election Judge that President was not duly elected or election of President was void |
22M.—(1) Where the Election Judge in the exercise of his jurisdiction under Article 93A determines —
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Persons to exercise functions of President when office is vacant |
22N.—(1) If the office of President becomes vacant, the Chairman of the Council of Presidential Advisers or, if he is unavailable, the Speaker shall exercise the functions of the office of President during the period between the date the office of President becomes vacant and the assumption of office by the person declared elected as President.
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Temporary disability of President |
22O.—(1) Subject to clause (2), if the President becomes temporarily unable, whether by reason of ill-health, absence from Singapore or otherwise, to perform his functions under this Constitution or any other written law, one of the persons referred to in Article 22N shall exercise the functions of the office of President during the period of temporary disability, and the provisions of Article 22N shall apply, with the necessary modifications, to that person.
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Grant of pardon, etc. |
22P.—(1) The President, as occasion shall arise, may, on the advice of the Cabinet —
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President may perform foreign and international roles in private capacity if national interest requires |
22Q.—(1) The President may accept and hold an office in a foreign or international organisation in his private capacity if, and only if —
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