The myth of a soft SM Goh
Goh Chok Tong When Mr Goh Chok Tong became Prime Minister of Singapore in 1990, he was described as a soft transitional leader. 20 years later in 2010, Mr Goh had been PM for 14 years (1990 – 2004) and SM (Senior Minister) for 6 years (2004 onwards). Was he really a soft transitional leader? In 1993, a EP (elected presidency)...
Re: A Free Press for a Global Society
Dear Mr Shanmugam, I refer to your 4 Nov speech at the Columbia University. Allowing the political framework to determine media's role would compromise media's independence and undermine its ability to objectively report on the political framework. When it comes to press freedom, there is no conflict between individual...
Vote for Change vote the PAP out
Honestly speaking, i don't really care if the government in power is PAP, WP or any other party. Singapore is no longer sustainable, and at the rate it is going, the people especially will be in for a fix. We know there are several systems that need to be Changed. we know housing affordability is a problem, the influx of...
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