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The '''President of Siniapore''' is the executive head of state of [[Siniapore]]. The powers, functions and duties of prior presidential offices, and their relation with the [[Prime Minister of Siniapore|prime minister]] and cabinets have over time differed with the various Siniapore constitutions. The president serves a four-year term and can be reelected. The current president is [[Tee Hsien Moong]].
The '''President of Siniapore''' is the executive head of state of [[Siniapore]]. The powers, functions and duties of prior presidential offices, and their relation with the [[Prime Minister of Siniapore|prime minister]] and cabinets have over time differed with the various Siniapore constitutions. The president serves a four-year term and can be reelected. The current president is [[Mulia bin Andika]], the first non-[[People's Action Party (Siniapore)|PAP]] member to become president.


==Powers==
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|'''[[Tee Hsien Moong]]'''<br>{{small|(2012-present)}}
|'''[[Tee Hsien Moong]]'''<br>{{small|(2012-2024)}}
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Latest revision as of 04:05, 28 November 2023

President of Siniapore
Vivian Balakrishnan March 2023.jpg
Incumbent
Mulia bin Andika
since January 1st, 2024

The President of Siniapore is the executive head of state of Siniapore. The powers, functions and duties of prior presidential offices, and their relation with the prime minister and cabinets have over time differed with the various Siniapore constitutions. The president serves a four-year term and can be reelected. The current president is Mulia bin Andika, the first non-PAP member to become president.

Powers

Election

Oath of Office

List of Presidents

Presidents of Siniapore

No. Portrait Name
(Years in office)
Term of office Notes
1 File:WeeKimWee-1985.jpg Tee Kuan Paoul
(1965-1968)
12 November
1965
23 December
1968
2 File:C V Devan Nair.jpg Jayawan Fu
(1968-1972)
23 December
1968
18 July
1972
3 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore Making a Toast at a State Dinner Held in His Honor, 1975.jpg Ben Baadilla
(1972-1976)
18 July
1972
12 July
1976
4 Placeholder.jpg name name
(1976-1980)
12 July
1976
11 August
1980
5 Placeholder.jpg name name
(1980-1992)
11 August
1980
11 June
1992
6 Placeholder.jpg name name
(1992-2000)
11 June
1992
17 May
2000
7 Teo Chee Hean 2.jpg Bima Tri Johan
(2000-2008)
17 May
2000
15 May
2008
8 Ng Eng Hen 2.jpg Allard Latuhihin
(2008-2012)
15 May
2008
12 August
2012
9 Lee Hsien Loong June 2018.JPG Tee Hsien Moong
(2012-2024)
12 August
2012
1 January
2024
10 Vivian Balakrishnan March 2023.jpg Mulia bin Andika
(2024-present)
1 January
2024
Incumbent

Official residence

Security and transport

Precedence, privileges and form of address

Retirement Honors