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We elected a president without casting a single vote, are we to cast 2.6 million votes for a pandemic election?
We may be flogging a dead horse because if the government wants it done, it shall be done. Still, the idea of a general election at the height of a pandemic appears self-serving and irresponsible. At a time when countries are in lockdown and previously scheduled elections are cancelled or postponed, all the signs point to our...
Insttitutionalised care under the Destitute Persons Act
Murali Pillai The suggestion in Parliament yesterday by my learned friend MP Murali Pillai to amend the Destitute Person’s Act to remove the “residency requirement” to allow for “institutionalised care” as that will provide “a better opportunity to resolve the underlying issues” is noble in intent but is in my...
Singaporeans to pay the price for PAP’s recklessness
Phillip Ang * The author blogs at LikeDatOsoCanMeh. Read More →
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