
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...

GE2015: PAP questions Opposition approach
(3 Sep) - The opening People’s Action Party (PAP) rally Wednesday (2 September) saw Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and fellow party candidates for Tanjong Pagar Group Representative Constituency (GRC) downplaying efforts by opposition parties to enter Parliament. Speaking to a fiery crowd at Delta Hockey Pitch, PM Lee assured...
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