Mr George Yeo at a recent news conference (photo by Melissa Tan, channelnewsasia.com)
SINGAPORE: Former Foreign Affairs Minister George Yeo has decided he will not run for the Elected Presidency.
In a posting on his
Facebook page
on Wednesday night, Mr Yeo said " after considering all factors, I have come to the conclusion that, in this phase of my life, I can better contribute to the Singapore we all love in other ways. I have therefore decided not to run for the Presidency this August."
Within 30 minutes of his post at 9.51pm, it attracted more than 1,000 " likes" and more than 250 comments from netizens, most of whom supported him and wished him well.
Mr Yeo said over the past few weeks, many Singaporeans have urged him to run for the Presidency.
He said this is a major step which he could not rush into.
He thought long and hard over it, consulting not only colleagues, friends and family members, but also taking in the advice and views which many conveyed to him in person.
Mr Yeo said it is not a decision he took lightly.
He said many will be disappointed with the decision but asked for their understanding.
Mr Yeo said he will continue to work with them " to make Singapore a home rich in memories and full of hope for the future."
He also expressed his deep appreciation to all who believe in him and offered him their kind support.
Meanwhile, former Deputy Prime Minister Tony Tan, who is the executive director of Government Investment Corporation of Singapore, said he " will have more to say on the Elected Presidency when I return to Singapore next week" . Dr Tan is currently abroad.
In response to media queries following Mr Yeo’s decision, Dr Tan added: " I would like to reiterate that the next President’s tenure is likely to see great change nationally and internationally. That is why this election is important."
Former NTUC Income chief Tan Kin Lian said he respects Mr Yeo’s decision not to run for the upcoming presidential election and wishes him all the best for the future.
Mr Tan hopes Mr Yeo will be available to contest in a future election.
Mr Tan said he has high regard for Mr Yeo and believes he has the qualities to make a good President, if elected.
So far, Mr Tan and former PAP backbencher Tan Cheng Bock have announced their intention to stand in the Presidential Election, which is due by August 31.
— CNA/TODAY/ir/de