Altivo 3rd Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 Are we seeing a "jasmine revolution" here? http://news.insing.com/tabloid/all-87-seat...ged/id-66173500 For the first time in Singapore's history since independence, all 87 parliamentary seats will be contested in the coming General Elections. The Opposition has earlier declared that all parliamentary seats will be contested when details on the delineation of constituencies were announced. However, the Opposition later fell into internal dissent in several constituencies, leading the public to believe that some constituencies will be unchallenged. Yet, as Nomination Day approaches, the Opposition seems to have reached a resolution. They are reportedly sending candidates to previously unchallenged Sembawang, Ang Mo Kio and Tanjong Pagar GRCs. According to the latest reports, the Singapore Democratic Party has decided to contest in Sembawang GRC, the Reform Party for Ang Mo Kio GRC, while the Singapore Democratic Alliance and the Socialist Front will form an alliance to contest in Tanjong Pagar GRC. If the Opposition goes all out in the coming General Elections, all the constituencies will be contested and all the 782 polling stations in the country will open simultaneously for the first time in history. The coming General Elections will also be the first time in Singapore's history since independence where every parliamentary seat will be contested, compared to a total of 70 seats in the heated 1988 General Elections. A three-way battle in Joo Chiat and Punggol-East single member constituencies? Singapore Democratic Alliance Secretary-General Desmond Lim said, ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Relacklabrudder 1st Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 good lor, every por la par MP and every hevay weight minister has to fight,no more ammo to lend to other constituencies where pap is threatened. Show Time! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mllcg 3rd Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 its show time! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 KNN, time for LKY to do some work. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mllcg 3rd Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 KNN, time for LKY to do some work. can he walk long distances? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happily1986 5th Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 GE: PAP candidates prepare for possible contest in all wards By Imelda Saad | Posted: 22 April 2011 2139 hrs SINGAPORE: Seven office holders in government have never faced an electoral battle. But this could change if the opposition manages to field candidates in all 27 constituencies at the coming polls. One quarter (21 members) of Singapore's most recent Parliament has never faced an electoral contest. They include four ministers, two of whom were introduced in the 2001 election and one brought in at the last election in 2006. Among the four, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Mr Lim Swee Say is the most seasoned politician. He had walkovers in three General Elections - held in 1996, 2001 and 2006. (The phrase most seasoned politician seems to be in misuse here.) Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan and Education Minister Dr Ng Eng Hen were introduced in the 2001 election while Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Mr Lui Tuck Yew was elected as Member of Parliament for Tanjong Pagar GRC in the 2006 polls. Half of the 25 new faces introduced in the 2006 election had walkovers. Some have asked if new PAP candidates, standing in Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs), have an easy route into Parliament. Over the years, the opposition has continued to oppose the system, saying it is one which benefits the People's Action Party (PAP). Introduced in 1988, GRCs are multi-member constituencies to ensure minority representation in Parliament. The GRC system is also seen as a way to induct high-calibre new candidates, given Singapore's limited talent pool. Associate Professor Hussin Mutalib, a political analyst at the National University of Singapore (NUS), said: "There has not been a single GRC lost; there has not been a single candidate lost within the GRC system. We want them to win first. So, once they win the election through their own work and contribution and articulation of policies and so on, by their own right, gradually they will build up and become their own leaders." Candidates who have gone through a contest like Denise Phua described it as a "baptism of fire". She said: "It was a steep learning curve. I had to get a good knowledge of the activist I was working with, people I served and really getting a grip of the local and national issues and making sure my predecessor, whatever knowledge and wisdom he has, I get to learn from him. But all in, I had a very good experience. I'm glad I went through it. Having gone through it, this time round, I'm even better prepared." Still, she said that going through a contest is not what defines a politician. "Going through an election is important and is a good development of a politician but if a politician focuses on that - just winning elections, making the competition look bad, posturing too much - then I think over time the voters and the residents will know and that must not be the end." She said winning an election is a means to serve the people and the causes one is interested in and feels strongly about. "So to me, that is the end....Going through an election is important but let's not get overboard on focusing so much on just the election and sounding good or looking good," said Ms Phua, adviser to Jalan Besar GRC Grassroots Organisations. When asked about how he feels to be possibly facing his first contest since entering politics 14 years ago, Mr Lim Swee Say told Channel NewsAsia that contest or not, he approaches each election the same way - fully prepared. Mr Lim has been announced as part of the PAP team contesting East Coast GRC. Observers have said that even though the percentage of votes going to the opposition may increase this coming election, it may not necessarily translate to elected seats in Parliament. Having said that, though, they added that the Constitution has been amended to allow for at least nine opposition members in the House, but they include Non-Constituency MPs (NCMPs). The post of NCMP is given to opposition members who pulled in the highest number of votes among losers. One thing all agree on is that the prospect of a contest for all constituencies is a good development for Singapore. "Many of the times in the past, many candidates did not have a chance to face the baptism of fire not because they did not want to but because they had not enough candidates to contest. And most Singaporeans, I know, would like to be able to exercise a vote and to choose who they want to represent them," said Ms Phua. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 can he walk long distances? At his age, better don't trip. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Civic2000 Supercharged April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 KNN, time for LKY to do some work. Surprisingly that he has been very quiet till now. He is yet to open fire. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
I-LOVE-CARS 1st Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 (edited) Surprisingly that he has been very quiet till now. He is yet to open fire. Yep..agree Edited April 22, 2011 by I-LOVE-CARS Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 He busy lah. Lim Chin Siong, President Ong Teng Cheong and JBJ jioing him for mahjong..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chpeck Clutched April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 KNN, time for LKY to do some work. What work? Organise a forum and scold the student? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Irene Neutral Newbie April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 KNN, time for LKY to do some work. Another blackout??! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poper 2nd Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 To the OPs, My holy vote is waiting for you as long as you don't say something stupid, over-promise or wear slippers on the stage Let's make history! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babyt 4th Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 keep quiet cos its taken for granted that he will be inside the team? anyway does he do meet the residents session? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nlstch Neutral Newbie April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 He busy lah. Lim Chin Siong, President Ong Teng Cheong and JBJ jioing him for mahjong..... Well, it about time to face them.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KARTer 2nd Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 (edited) At his age, better don't trip. more bodyguards to surround him so that the crowd wont accidentally knock the him down..... just in case his supporkters are to zealous..... Edited April 22, 2011 by KARTer Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KARTer 2nd Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 He busy lah. Lim Chin Siong, President Ong Teng Cheong and JBJ jioing him for mahjong..... and he own-self-caress..... "zi mor" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KARTer 2nd Gear April 22, 2011 Share April 22, 2011 What work? Organise a forum and scold the student? what forum.... he will simply shout "fall in!!"......... and whip everyone in the parade square ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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