Yes. Singapore follows the Westminster parliamentary system. The head of the parliament is the Prime Minister, while the head of state is the President. The President in Singapore is based on popular votes. The President in Singapore has power over the use of government reserves and control to appointments over key public offices. The current President of Singapore is Mr. Tony Tan Keng Yam. He was recently elected as the President and is serving since 1 September, 2011.
Wee Kim Wee was the fourth president in Singapore.
The President of Singapore serves for 6 years in a term.
Tony Tan Keng Yam is the seventh and current President of Singapore. Yam became the President of Singapore on 2011 September 1. Yam has been a member of Parliament since 1979, leaving a banking career to pursue politics. He has held various positions such as the Ministers for Finance, Education, and Defence, as well as holding the Deputy Prime Minister position for 10 years.
The Current Population of Singapore as of 2009 is... 4,608,167
Singapore's first president, Yusof bin Ishak, was inaugurated on 9 August 1965, the day Singapore officially gained sovereignty.
Yusof bin Ishak was the president from 1959 to 1965, when Singapore was still in the Federation of Malaysia. After the Republic of Singapore gained its independence in 1965, Yusof bin Ishak continued his position as the president of Singapore till his death in 1970. Hence, you can say that he is the 1st president of Singapore.
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Yusof bin Ishak was the President of Singapore from 1965 to 1970. Nobody served as President from 1960 to 1964 as the title of President was only created in 1965.
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