A non-partisan analysis on the recent RP exodus
Tony & Hazel The recent exodus of about 20 members from the Reform Party (RP) has caught the attention of Singaporeans. Many have lamented that one of the most promising opposition party have self-destructed, and that once again the opposition is in a state of pathetic disarray, with their seeming inability to keep themselves...
PKMS: The overall 2011 electoral boundary has no significance
Press Statement The government proposed to increase more SMCs and to reduce no of MPs in each GRC, so the election department is just to comply to that, but what is carved out to become SMCs is just to make up numbers, either add or reduce. There is no qualified reason for this or that constituency to be carved out of certain...
Will Malays again fall for poster Malay elites?
In each election over the last decade, PAP has been using a new strategy when fielding new Malay candidates. In the past it had field candidates who had a highest education level of O level or A level. However this is decreasingly the case over the last decade. Instead PAP has been bringing in candidates with impressive educational...
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