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Who will PM pick for Aljunied?

Confuseous

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The more you think about it, the more it appears that Aljunied GRC is presenting the PAP with one big headache. The GRC system seemed like such a foolproof way for the PAP to secure its dominance. Who would have thought that it would end up haunting it, with that one loss opening up a can of worms?

As we inch ever closer to the next General Election, which could well be next year, Singapore’s 50th year of independence, the PAP needs to have its strategy in place real soon. How it plays its cards in Aljunied GRC will have wide-ranging implications, and will demonstrate the Party’s state of mind.

Will it be courageous and gutsy? Or will it cower and cut the risks?

Headache No. One: The Disappearing Act

All five losing candidates from the PAP team have joined the private sector. Four have confirmed that they have quit politics for good – George Yeo, Lim Hwee Hua, Zainul Abidin Rasheed and Cynthia Phua.

The fifth candidate – Ong Ye Kung – has not officially ruled out a return to politics. But the fact that he left his deputy secretary-general’s post at NTUC to join Keppel Corporation leaves a big question mark on his political ambition. And even if he returns, he might not be fielded in Aljunied GRC, given that he was touted to be of Ministerial calibre and the Party would want to ease him into Parliament.

All in, the disappearing act of the Aljunied team only fuels further criticism that PAP candidates are fair weather politicians who scurry off when the going gets tough. One electoral loss, and they do not have the will and the mettle to make a comeback to reclaim the slate! I can imagine the Opposition having a field day capitalising on this, not just in Aljunied GRC but elsewhere.

Headache No. Two: Go in with guns blazing or with a whimper?

One or two Ministers typically anchor each PAP GRC team. The last time around, the PAP lost two Ministers and one Senior Minister of State in one fell swoop in Aljunied GRC.

Who will it pick to helm the new team? Can it afford to lose more Ministers, who are already such scarce pickings?

But can it afford not to have a heavyweight or two anchoring the team? Fielding a team of newbies without any experienced Ministers at the helm would be an affront to voters of the GRC. It would show that the Party does not have the stomach for a fight. Singaporeans keenly wait to find out.

There is also the question of whether the Workers’ Party will spring another surprise. It took a huge gamble by sending its A-team to contest the GRC in 2011. What if it decides to split up its Aljunied GRC team to try and claim other GRCs? If the PAP trains its big guns on Aljunied, will it risk having depleted resources to defend other GRCs?

It’s a question of damned if you do, damned if you don’t. One dilemma after another confronting the PAP!

Headache No. Three: Managing Morale within the Party

Why me? Dispensible? Suicide mission? Lamb to the slaughter? It is entirely understandable that any experienced Minister or MP would not relish being arrowed to be part of the PAP team for a most formidable contest.

PM Lee would have his work cut out trying to manage morale and assuage feelings of those being yanked away from their comfort zone. Perhaps the likes of Hri Kumar, who has been fiercely critical of WP, would volunteer to take up the fight. This would make PM Lee’s task that little bit easier. But the rest of the candidates? Choose the most able or the most dispensible?

One battle plan may be to send the ex-army general Chan Chun Sing to lead the PAP charge. His Tanjong Pagar GRC has had a walkover in every GE, and if he pulls off a glorious Aljunied victory, it would cement his credentials and credibility to be the next PM. But with PM Lee’s track record of aversion to risk-taking, I wouldn’t bet on it. Defeat would be oh so devastating.


http://theindependent.sg/blog/2014/01/09/who-will-pm-pick-for-aljunied/
 

JohnTan

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High chance PAP will field a retired heavyweight to lead the charge. If he loses, just go back into retirement with nothing lost. If win, serve maybe one term as minister? I think ex-heavyweight Lim Boon Heng would lead the charge. His tears can move the public and win a lot of sympathy votes. Aljunied will return back to PAP!
 

JohnTan

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l. K. Y. ... ?

Ah-Goong will probably stay put in Tanjong Pagar. It's his turf and that place has a lot of sentimental value for him. Lim Boon Heng's been working the ground and showing up at grassroots events in Aljunied ward recently.
 

Kuailan

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PAP will abandon AHPETC,No contest,no loss. WP Team A unchallenged.

I like this one! Papaya trying to screw WP but ended up being screwed!

When Papaya lost Aljunied they took away all the Conservancy fund leaving the Bank account
practically empty, in ParLeement Bor lam par trying to bring down WP without proper investigation
now the kettle calling the pot black!

Next erection who ever is going to contest in Aljunied GRC will be the sacrificial Lamb or Sheep!
Good candidate to be sacrifice : $8.00 Cow, Ah Heng, Ah Lui, Bee Wah, Tooth Pick Lim, Can't Sing,
Ah Chuan....V B Chrisnan..
 

blissquek

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I like this one! Papaya trying to screw WP but ended up being screwed!

When Papaya lost Aljunied they took away all the Conservancy fund leaving the Bank account
practically empty, in ParLeement Bor lam par trying to bring down WP without proper investigation
now the kettle calling the pot black!

Next erection who ever is going to contest in Aljunied GRC will be the sacrificial Lamb or Sheep!
Good candidate to be sacrifice : $8.00 Cow, Ah Heng, Ah Lui, Bee Wah, Tooth Pick Lim, Can't Sing,
Ah Chuan....V B Chrisnan..


Since many of the forumers clamour for the muddle-headed Lee Hsien Loong to be out,
ask him to run for Aljunie GRC against his arch opponent Low Thia Kiang to show that he got BALLS..

I bet every living souls in Singapore and the world media will be interested.

This will be the Mother-of all election in Singapore history.

Come, lets us issue this bet to him...and ask him where do he stand on this challenge.

Will he take it on the chin or put his tail between his two legs.??
 

kaipoh

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Loyal
If I am GY I will tell PM, please don't get me involved! I am rich now and I don't want to hear any rubbishes from the peasants.

The more you think about it, the more it appears that Aljunied GRC is presenting the PAP with one big headache. The GRC system seemed like such a foolproof way for the PAP to secure its dominance. Who would have thought that it would end up haunting it, with that one loss opening up a can of worms?

As we inch ever closer to the next General Election, which could well be next year, Singapore’s 50th year of independence, the PAP needs to have its strategy in place real soon. How it plays its cards in Aljunied GRC will have wide-ranging implications, and will demonstrate the Party’s state of mind.

Will it be courageous and gutsy? Or will it cower and cut the risks?

Headache No. One: The Disappearing Act

All five losing candidates from the PAP team have joined the private sector. Four have confirmed that they have quit politics for good – George Yeo, Lim Hwee Hua, Zainul Abidin Rasheed and Cynthia Phua.

The fifth candidate – Ong Ye Kung – has not officially ruled out a return to politics. But the fact that he left his deputy secretary-general’s post at NTUC to join Keppel Corporation leaves a big question mark on his political ambition. And even if he returns, he might not be fielded in Aljunied GRC, given that he was touted to be of Ministerial calibre and the Party would want to ease him into Parliament.

All in, the disappearing act of the Aljunied team only fuels further criticism that PAP candidates are fair weather politicians who scurry off when the going gets tough. One electoral loss, and they do not have the will and the mettle to make a comeback to reclaim the slate! I can imagine the Opposition having a field day capitalising on this, not just in Aljunied GRC but elsewhere.

Headache No. Two: Go in with guns blazing or with a whimper?

One or two Ministers typically anchor each PAP GRC team. The last time around, the PAP lost two Ministers and one Senior Minister of State in one fell swoop in Aljunied GRC.

Who will it pick to helm the new team? Can it afford to lose more Ministers, who are already such scarce pickings?

But can it afford not to have a heavyweight or two anchoring the team? Fielding a team of newbies without any experienced Ministers at the helm would be an affront to voters of the GRC. It would show that the Party does not have the stomach for a fight. Singaporeans keenly wait to find out.

There is also the question of whether the Workers’ Party will spring another surprise. It took a huge gamble by sending its A-team to contest the GRC in 2011. What if it decides to split up its Aljunied GRC team to try and claim other GRCs? If the PAP trains its big guns on Aljunied, will it risk having depleted resources to defend other GRCs?

It’s a question of damned if you do, damned if you don’t. One dilemma after another confronting the PAP!

Headache No. Three: Managing Morale within the Party

Why me? Dispensible? Suicide mission? Lamb to the slaughter? It is entirely understandable that any experienced Minister or MP would not relish being arrowed to be part of the PAP team for a most formidable contest.

PM Lee would have his work cut out trying to manage morale and assuage feelings of those being yanked away from their comfort zone. Perhaps the likes of Hri Kumar, who has been fiercely critical of WP, would volunteer to take up the fight. This would make PM Lee’s task that little bit easier. But the rest of the candidates? Choose the most able or the most dispensible?

One battle plan may be to send the ex-army general Chan Chun Sing to lead the PAP charge. His Tanjong Pagar GRC has had a walkover in every GE, and if he pulls off a glorious Aljunied victory, it would cement his credentials and credibility to be the next PM. But with PM Lee’s track record of aversion to risk-taking, I wouldn’t bet on it. Defeat would be oh so devastating.


http://theindependent.sg/blog/2014/01/09/who-will-pm-pick-for-aljunied/
 

tanwahp

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Am I missing something here? PAP already set its team in Aljunied - Victor Lye, Muralidharan, Kahar, Chua Eng Long and Chan Hui Yuh.
 

kaipoh

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Ah Gone still can work or he stays there to take money only.

Ah-Goong will probably stay put in Tanjong Pagar. It's his turf and that place has a lot of sentimental value for him. Lim Boon Heng's been working the ground and showing up at grassroots events in Aljunied ward recently.
 

rotiprata

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High chance PAP will field a retired heavyweight to lead the charge. If he loses, just go back into retirement with nothing lost. If win, serve maybe one term as minister? I think ex-heavyweight Lim Boon Heng would lead the charge. His tears can move the public and win a lot of sympathy votes. Aljunied will return back to PAP!

why would someone go for 16k a month, when there is 1600k a year for him.. :confused:
 

Sideswipe

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PAP should forget the new guys. LKY, GCT, WKS, MBT and LBH should contest Aljunied, the past heavyweights and has-been fighting their last and final battle for the PAP. :biggrin:
 

3_M

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Loyal
Am I missing something here? PAP already set its team in Aljunied - Victor Lye, Muralidharan, Kahar, Chua Eng Long and Chan Hui Yuh.

It an article written 1 year ago.

Anyway PAP already decided to send in a grassroots team to contest rather than to risk any minister. Not so much a problem for PAP if it just 1 GRC but in the event more and more GRCs falls, can PAP afford to continue with this approach of shifting ministers away from danger zone and rely on grassroots candidates? Say if WP continues to win in the east, are all the ministers going to concentrate in the west? maybe 20 years down the road, the east might be opposition's territory while the west is control by PAP.
 
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