How will you handle the changing political landscape? | The DPM Wong interview
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- čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
- On the eve of becoming Singapore’s prime minister, Deputy PM Lawrence Wong says if the PAP underperforms in a future general election, it is “not at all unimaginable” that two or three opposition parties could form a coalition government. READ MORE: str.sg/nMYd
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Don’t get taken in by the PAP Government’s empty words. Look instead at what they in fact do.
Then you better knw who is the Singaporean and who is outsider😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Hopefully he’ll be 1st SG PM to be SUED 😊
GRCs, citizens “have to elect a group of candidates rather than a single person
A point that has been raised before criticises the GRC system for being too constraining on the voters’ freedom of choice
Voters cannot simply pick the better ones and leave the others on the shelf.
After 50 years of nationhood, I believe the electorate is wise enough to choose all its representatives through SMCs, and the GRC system is a contrivance that should be scrapped.
What a wise answer! It's so obvious that PAP is the only competent and responsible party in s'pore. Awesome!❤❤
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