
An election that could change Singapore’s course
In staid Singapore, a national election that could change its course (5 Sep) - No financial crisis to navigate. No power struggle within the ruling elite. No rowdy protests, and not even the realistic prospect of a change of government. Welcome to elections, Singapore style. This is not debt-ridden Greece, which goes to the...

PAP’s Lim Swee Say: Luckily, we’re not Malaysians
(4 Sep) - Singapore Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say considers himself fortunate to be a citizen of the republic, but at the same time ignited a controversy on social media with his remarks. In a campaign speech yesterday, the People's Action Party (PAP) candidate for East Coast Group Representation Constituency (GRC) said he...

GE2011: More highly-educated SGs voted Opposition
More Highly-Educated S’poreans Vote Opposition & Other Insights From GE2011 (4 Sep) - Perhaps the best way to see how the 2015 general elections may turn out is to take a look at past elections, namely the 2011 election results. A Facebook post by Alex Wong has been circulating around the internet, sporting statistics...
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