
PM Lee says that Singapore is not a repressive country
In a recent interview with renowned CNN anchorwoman, Christine Amanpour, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong as categorically stated that Singapore is not a repressive country because in the last election, every seat was contested. I find this reasoning rather one dimensional as whether or not an election is contested is not the...

38 Oxley Road saga: One year on, what have we learnt?
About one year ago, Singaporeans woke up to a Facebook post by Lee Hsien Yang and Lee Wei Ling with the heading “What has happened to Lee Kuan Yew’s values?” It was a scathing attack on their brother Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, casting aspersions on his character, conduct, motives and leadership. Thus began the saga...

Malaysia Currently A New Leash Of Fresh Air Under Oppositons!
The Malaysia's AG had once commented there is no constitution in kiasu land, hinting there is no separation of power, transparency and accountability. In the kiasu land, civil service aligns itself to the party which is the case where you see senior civil servants openly defending the party on MSM. Although they have claimed...
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