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With 3 days of Presidential Election campaigning left, Tan Kin Lian cancels remaining walkabouts

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SINGAPORE: Presidential candidate Tan Kin Lian has cancelled his remaining daily walkabouts with three days of campaigning left before Cooling-off Day on Thursday (Aug 31).

The former NTUC Income chief executive, 75, had earlier informed the media that he would visit Boon Lay Place Market and Food Village on Monday and Ayer Rajah Food Centre on Tuesday.

But on Sunday night, journalists in a WhatsApp group with Mr Tan and his media team were informed that there would be no walkabouts and no interviews from Monday to Wednesday.

His media team said it would give updates "if anything new is finalised".

Mr Tan and his team have not responded to CNA's query about the reason for the cancellations.

After Nomination Day on Aug 22, Mr Tan held daily walkabouts at hawker centres with the exception of Aug 26, when he spoke at an event for National University of Singapore Society members.

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At his walkabout at People's Park Food Centre on Sunday, Mr Tan was joined by Progress Singapore Party's chairman Dr Tan Cheng Bock and his proposer Mr Tan Jee Say, a member of the Singapore Democratic Party.

All three men were candidates in the 2011 Presidential Election, when they lost to Dr Tony Tan.

Dr Tan Cheng Bock gave Mr Tan his endorsement for the 2023 Presidential Election, saying that this was in his "personal capacity" and that he was "not here as a politician for this election".

The other two presidential candidates - former GIC chief investment officer Ng Kok Song and former Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam - have also held campaigning activities on a daily basis since Nomination Day.

The three candidates will answer questions in a live presidential forum broadcast on CNA at 9pm on Monday. They will also deliver campaign messages in a second presidential candidate broadcast on Wednesday evening.

On Friday, more than 2.7 million Singaporeans will head to the polls to vote in the country's first contested Presidential Election since 2011.

Also read:​

Everything you need to know about the Singapore Presidential Election: cna.asia/pe2023

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