Tanjong Pagar GRC could see its first electoral contest since 1991
Tanjong Pagar GRC could see its first electoral contest since it was formed in 1991. The six-member group representation constituency has remained a stronghold of the PAP (unopposed at every GE), headed by Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew. Reform Party’s chief Kenneth Jeyaretnam has declared the party's intention to contest the...
An overview of the current social / political situation in Singapore
(A) HOW DOES THE ULTRA LIBERAL FOREIGNER POLICY AFFECT THE NATIVE CITIZENS ? 1) Bleak career prospects and increase job insecurities for Native Citizens and their children due to relentless influx of foreigners. 2) Increase unemployment of older workers who face increasing age discrimination and lack relevant industry...
A target of 1 million votes against the PAP
1m "No' to PAP Dear Temasek Review readers As of 19 Oct 2010, the flag statistics for Temasek Review has surpassed the 500 000 mark. The General Election is coming soon and voters must be careful about voting choices. The ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) regime has been very open about its policies and has rejected...
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