Muslim President of Singapore: Hamila Jacob established a new history in Singapore

On September 14, Hamila Yaqub was elected the president of the competition without Singapor

On September 14, Hamila Yaqub was elected the president of the competition without Singapor

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The country’s population of 56 lakhs holds Singapore’s global economic and commercial center. As a free republic after separation from Malaysia on 9 August 1965, this nation, which emerged on the map of the world, was deprived of natural resources like petroleum. He also faced problems such as unemployment, insecurity, residential facilities and land scarcity. Nevertheless, Singapore joined the row of nations developed after a few decades. Halimah Yacob September 14 holds the position of the 8th President of the same hardship and hardship nation. He is the first woman to be president of the state head of Miss. After Yusof bin Ishak, he is the second president belonging to Muslim minorities. Halimah Yacob’s father was from India who was co-chaired by Bahanpur Jobs. Singapore was the British colony of those days. Here he made a Malay woman a companion partner, who had five children. Halimah Yacob is the youngest among siblings. Halimah Yacob’s father used to do meditation. Their income was inadequate to meet the needs of the 7 people’s family, so this family was compelled to live in a deserted life. Halimah Yacob was eight years old when his father escaped from the murderer. So Halimah Yacob and his siblings came to the mother’s responsibility to bring up the rigor. They gave this responsibility carefully, and worked hard and got the children’s stomach. At the age of 10, Halimah Yacob also participated in the work with the mother. Along with the education process continued. After completing the school and college education, he earned a LLB (Honor) degree from National University of Singapore. And then from that same teaching, they were assigned LLM certificates in 2001.

As soon as the law degree came, Halimah Yacob developed the pathways of development. The new era of practical life started with the participation of workers in the National Trade Union Congress as a Law Officer. Fighting poverty, hard work and hardship became their secondary. Due to that, he went on to make progress in development, and became the head of law department in 1992. While living in this organization, he should also take the responsibilities as Director of the Deputy Secretary General and Women Development Secretariat. Later in 1999, he took the title of Director in the Singapore Institute of Labor Studies. While working closely with the active organizations for workers’ rights, Hemaah was well aware of problems faced by workers. Their childhood and youth were suffering from poverty and poverty, so they had already been able to understand the misery of the workers. But the commitment to the trade union led them to move the enthusiasm of practicing something to the workers within them. So they stepped into field politics and joined the People’s Action Party. By then Halimah Yacob became a recognized person in Singapore’s social constituencies. On the basis of this, they were given tickets for the 2001 elections by the party. They were elected members of parliament by concluding the Singapore Democratic Party candidate. After reaching the Parliament, they start their efforts to solve the problems of workers. At the same time, the party also played a role in highlighting the positive impression. On the basis of Halimah Yacob’s services, the People’s Action Party conquered in 2011 general elections Hamila was made the Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports. Later, in November 2012, he was awarded the Ministry of Social and Family Development. During this time, he served as Chairperson of his election circle council. He bestowed on whatever ministry was handed over to Halimah Yacob. They took several measures for the welfare of women, youth and elders besides workers. On January 8, 2013, Halimah Yacob adds a new chapter in Singapore’s history when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong nominated Michael Palmer to be the Speaker of the Parliament after the resignation. After a week, those speakers were selected. He was the first lady to handle this post.

In January 2015, Halimah Yacob set another milestone in his political career when he was elected the member of the PAP’s main assembly aspect. The same assembly has the right to decide the party. Halimah Yacob was made a party candidate from the new constituency in the general election this year and he conquered him. Halimah Yacob is known as politicians with moderate thinking in Singapore and neighboring countries. He expressed his views on numerous occasions against Islamic extremism and is also condemning ISIL. Next turn in the political career of Halimah Yacob came when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, on May 6, announced that he resigned from the speaker’s office for a 6-month resignation and presiding over the presidency. This constitution could only be a multilingual speech on the presidency of the Constitution. In Singapore, the population of the population is 13% of the population. Under the Constitution, every 5th President must be Malay. Therefore Halimah Yacob was the most suitable candidate for the presidency by the PAP. In the past, the president has been elected as parliament, but by constitutional amendment in 1993, this right was assigned to the public that he could choose the head of the state through the vote. However, this time, due to lack of vote for the public, there was no reason that the position was Halimah Yacob alone in the race race. The opposition parties did not have any candidates who would meet the criteria set by the Presidential Election Commission. So Halimah Yacob was elected President and took oath on September 14 and he added another new chapter in Singapore’s history. The selection of Halimah Yacob is criticized by various constituencies. Critics say that the ruling parties set standards set for the ability of presidential candidates to ensure their candidate’s success, only on the same.

Presidential elections in Singapore are unmatched and any citizen can participate in it, but the Election Commission was betrayed by the Election Commission to join the race for non-political candidates. That he is competing at a higher rank in a company whose property is not worth less than $ 50 million. On this basis 4 more candidates filed nomination papers which were rejected by the Election Commission on the basis of the company’s assets at a lower level. Critics said that a candidate Mohammad Saleh had expressed the assurances that after the President was elected, he would investigate the allegations for the change in his father’s behalf by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. It is clear that Lee Hsien Loong’s father Lee Quan was the founder and Prime Minister of Singapore. He was also a co-founder of the Peoples Action Party, who has come for years since its establishment. The critics say that after the statement of Mohammad Saleh, the Election Commission had set the conditions for candidates, it was difficult to meet. H Halimah Yacob, 63, criticized the criticism of his 63-year-old Mohammed Abdullah Alhabshee and decided to participate in presidential election despite criticizing the children. Because they want to serve the country and people. He said that there are examples of selections in the past, so just because of this criticism is not correct. He says that he has become president, but after taking oath, he is the president of every citizen regardless of religion and nationality. And with the same ideology, Singapore and its people will serve.

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