
Can PAP be ousted at the next General Elections?
I think this is a question that has been debated intensely. Those who vehemently oppose the PAP, will testify that the end is near for them and if you read blogs and other online websites of an anti-PAP flavour, you might form the same view. Then there are those that do not hate them with the same passion but have grown disillusioned...

Signs of a ruling party overstaying their welcome
Here is my take on how I know when a political party has exceeded their “use by” date. a) Merging of Identities We see that there is confusion as to what belongs to the State and what belongs to the political party. There is an underlying assumption that ruling party what is good for the party is good for the State. An...

The Rule of Law and the Paradox of the AIM Transaction 6
Part 6 – Commission of Inquiry It has been 6 months since 3 May 2013, more than adequate time for the Government to address the deficiencies of the Town Council Review Report (TCRR). However, the status remains that a large segment of the public and the opposition MPs are unable to accept the conclusion of TCRR, particularly...
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