
At least North Koreans get to say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to elect Kim Jong Un
In 2014, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was elected with 100% 'yes' votes. Every 5 years, North Koreans get to elect their deputies for the Supreme People's Assembly, the equivalent of a parliament in the West. Each deputy represents a district. Voters do not really have a choice who to vote for — there is only one candidate's...

PAP supporter: The recent round of musical chairs has left me disappointed and indignant
I've always been an unabashed supporter of the PAP--because a few tone-deaf individuals do not a party make. Besides, a lot of good has come out of those who are genuine about public service: who toil the ground; who stand for timeless principles; who give people not just what they hope for, but something greater to aspire towards. However,...

Committee to attract shoppers?
PAP Ministers are so free they have time to form a Ministerial Committee just to study how to attract more shoppers to Orchard Road. And not just that, the suggestions mooted show that the Party and its cronies appear to be running out of ideas. Announced yesterday, the Committee will be chaired by the F1 advocate S Iswaran,...
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