President Nathan running for 3rd term?
By Hoe Yeen Nie | Posted: 07 June 2011 2136 hrs
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MAURITIUS: Singapore's President S R Nathan says he has not decided if he will run for a third term in office, adding that age is a factor.
President Nathan, 86, was speaking to Singapore media at the end of his state visit to Mauritius on Tuesday.
Three potential candidates have stepped forward for the upcoming Presidential Election.
One of them, Mr Tan Kin Lian, has outlined proposals to clarify the role of the Presidency.
Mr Nathan declined to comment, saying it is not fair to do so.
But he said one has to remember that the scope of the Elected President is defined by the Constitution, and its function is very different from that of an executive arm of government.
Mr Nathan said: "It is not fair for me to make comment on what it should be for those who aspire to it. I should let them think of what they want to do, and to face the realities as they come into office."
He declined to elaborate on the difficulties he has faced in his 12 years in office, except to say they would be laid out in his memoirs - which are due in September.
President Nathan said that as a new institution, the Elected Presidency will have to adjust to changing circumstances.
While some have criticised him for not doing enough, Mr Nathan said he prefers a more quiet approach.