It is with great pleasure to share that Ben Matchap is considering a role in Singapore Parliament as our NCMP. We share 5 compelling reasons why he deserves this role!
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SDP: IF WE WIN LAWSUIT, CALL FOR BY-ELECTION. IF WE LOSE, GRC SYSTEM IS MOOT
SDP's Bryan Lim assured netizens he will let the public know how PAP has time and again altered laws to its political advantage. He thinks it is PAP's loss if SDP loses the lawsuit too, as it shows the failure of its GRC system.
Read More »SDP FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST PAP GOVT FOR REFUSING TO CALL BY-ELECTION
The Singapore Democratic Party has filed a lawsuit against the Government for not calling a by-election in the Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC after Halimah Yacob vacated her seat. The pre-trial conference will be on 9 Oct 2017.
Read More »NEW LAWS NEEDED FOR BY-ELECTION SO THAT GRC ENSURES MINORITY REPRESENTATION
A netizen disagrees that a by-election can only be called when all GRC members leave a constituency. Having a by-election in this case will mostly help maintain consistency and fairness of the GRC system in having at least a minority run it.
Read More »ELECTED PRESIDENCY: WHAT IS MORE IMPT? BEING A MEMBER OF A RACAL GROUP OR SPEAKING OUT FOR THAT GROUP?
What is more important - being a member of a racial group, or speaking out for that racial group when it is most in need of help? Despite not being a member of the Malay community, Dr. Tan Cheng Bock was called 'the other Malay MP', for his strong track record in speaking out for the Malay community, and earning respect of Malay leaders both in and outside the Government.
Read More »WHY NO INDIAN REPRESENTATION FOR SEMBAWANG SG50 INITIATIVE?
Titled, SAYANG SEMBAWANG', these are visual series I saw that are mounted on the gates at Sembawang platform. Good visuals showcasing the Sembawang spirit and people residing in Sembawang with their words. Another SG50 initiative. But it erks me and saddens me to know that there is not even ONE SINGLE INDIAN/TAMIL speaking resident living in Sembawang. Or is there?
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