Should our Prime Minister Step Down Also?
PM Lee Hsien Loong Singapore has been lately rocked by unprecedented happenings within the ruling party – first there were the resignations of two of our ex-PMs and now we knew that three ministers were retired in a massive cabinet shake out – Mr Wong Kan Seng, Mr Raymond Lim and Mr Mah Bow Tan. Some people I spoke to...
The long farewell finally ends
Mr Lee Kuan Yew will relinquish his position of Minister Mentor and step down from the cabinet With the resignations of former Prime Ministers Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong, the ruling PAP is finally free of the awkwardness that has been brought about by the perennial dilemma of having to look to the future while having one...
1991: Then and Now
Chiam See Tong's new brand of constructive, moderate opposition politics led to the SDP winning 3 seats in 1991 Helpless in the face of relentlessly escalating living costs and frustrated with a government that was perceived as paternalistic and out of touch, the sentiment on the ground was that there had to be change. With...
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