Singapore blocks candidates
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Your support makes all the difference.Singapore yesterday declared ineligible the only opposition figures who applied to run in next week's first direct election for president, Reuter reports from Singapore.
Once largely a figurehead, the presidency now has powers to veto cabinet decisions. The official Presidential Election Committee said it had rejected applications by a veteran opposition politician, Joshua Jeyaretnam, and a fellow Workers' Party member, Tan Soo Phuan.
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