Aftermath of GE2015: Hitherto, where to?
GE2015 First, I would like that thank the public officers who manned the polling stations yesterday. I thought the polls were really well organized! Not sure if it was my imagination, but this time seemed more efficient than GE2011 :-) While the PAP has won by a landslide, I actually thought that the PAP ran quite a poor campaign....
Growing up in Chiam See Tong’s Potong Pasir
GE2015: What growing up in Chiam See Tong’s Potong Pasir taught me I grew up in Potong Pasir, having lived there for over two decades. I am proud to have been a part of Potong Pasir and have written about the town on several occasions. The small town of Potong Pasir has always been closely identified with Chiam See Tong, Member...
GRC minority representation: Obsolete or still relevant?
(31 Aug) - Parliament was dissolved on Tuesday (25 August) and polling day is set for September 11. With over 2 million Singaporeans set to go to the polls, one controversial electoral rule introduced in 1988 could come under the spotlight yet again: Minority representation in Parliament under the Group Representation Constituency...
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