Archive for the ‘Government’ Category

Singapore election reflects anti-government groundswell
In the general election on May 7, the People’s Action Party (PAP), which has ruled Singapore for half a century, suffered its heaviest-ever blow. Opposition parties won a combined 39.9 percent of the popular vote despite intimidation by the government and hostile coverage in the local media. The PAP’s vote of 60.1 percent...

Tin Pei Ling gets down to work at first MPS
Tin Pei Ling Newly-elected Member of Parliament Tin Pei Ling, who was subjected to intense criticism online in the run-up to the polls, held her first Meet-the-People Session (MPS) yesterday. Ms Tin, 27, told reporters that the caseload in MacPherson, the ward she is helming, was higher than when she was helping out previously...
Sponsored Advertisement
|
|
|
Search On TR Emeritus
Sponsored Advertisement
|
Advertisement
Recent Comments
- GRC IS NO MERITOCRACY on A Blunder at the Ballot Box – Is the Government Out of Touch?
- Big Money talk$ on We see it not by their words but by their actions
- One Vote One Voice on I’m No One Important — But I Care
- Unholy Trump on Trump is making America hate more than great.
- Relax on Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans?
Advertisement
|
Announcement