The first presidential election was held on 30 November 1967 at
Parliament House. Prime minister
Lee Kuan Yew nominated Yusof before parliament for a four-year term as president. Lee spoke about his confidence in Yusof and "that he will execute the duties of his high office with the same dignity, willingness, and cheerfulness with which he first undertook them". Following this, members of parliament (MP)
Rahmat bin Kenap,
Lim Guan Hoo, and
S. Ramaswamy voiced their support in their native tongues; Malay, Chinese, and Tamil, respectively. On that day's sitting, 47 out of the 51 MPs were present, with four members absent. Parliament voted unanimously via
voice vote to elect him as president. He received congratulations from French president
Charles de Gaulle, Swiss president
Roger Bonvin, Indian president
Zakir Husain, Pakistani president
Ayub Khan, and Shah of Iran
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi on his election. == References ==