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BREAKING: Singapore Parliament dissolved ahead of General Election

xpo2015

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Oppositions win leow loh.

The Garmen has not a single contribution to the society other than being labeled as traitor.

I missed LKY.
 

Huat-Ah

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On your channel news asia tv.

It shows

Latest : Singapore Parliament Dissolved To Pave Way For General Election
 

TracyTan866

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Oppositions win leow loh.

The Garmen has not a single contribution to the society other than being labeled as traitor.

I missed LKY.

We can only hope that SG voters wake up and see the sufferings the pap has inflicted on Singaporeans
 

Rogue Trader

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Froggy

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Let's vote in real people who sees themselves as public servants not these PAP white scums who sees themselves as lords and elites. Respect yourself, these white scums don't deserve our votes.
 

NanoSpeed

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Good news for Singaporeans. Finally we hv the chance to kick out traitors

One LG one AC quit their jobs liao leh. If cannot get into Parliament, they will be jobless. Like that how ? I don't want LG Ng and AC Yong to write to Gilbert for help leh.
 

JohnTan

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Let's vote in real people who sees themselves as public servants not these PAP white scums who sees themselves as lords and elites. Respect yourself, these white scums don't deserve our votes.

Only PAP people are real public servants. Kee Chiu already said that the reason why PAP can last so long in Tanjong Pagar without being challenged was because of their pure hearts. Opposition know their own hearts are evil and the residents can see that, so no opposition dare to contest in Tanjong Pagar in case they lose their deposits.
 

shiokalingam

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SINGAPORE - Parliament has been dissolved, with all signs pointing to a general election to be called very soon.

President Tony Tan Keng Yam, on the advice of the Prime Minister, announced the dissolution of Parliament on Tuesday (Aug 25).

The next step will be for him to issue the Writ of Election, which signals the start of the general election. The dates for Nomination Day and Polling Day will also be announced.


The dissolution of Parliament, which last sat on Aug 17, comes a month after the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee released its report on July 24.

An estimated 2.46 million eligible voters - up from 2.35 million in 2011 - will head to the polls.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who will be leading the People's Action Party (PAP) into battle for the third time as Prime Minister, had set the scene for the general election when he hinted at it towards the end of his National Day Rally speech last Sunday (Aug 23).

Several possible election dates had been circulating like wildfire in text messages and on social media in recent weeks.

The ruling PAP is currently in the midst of announcing its slate of candidates for the 16 Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) and 13 Single-Member Constituencies (SMCS) being contested.

Its line-up for 12 GRCs and 11 SMCs has been revealed so far.

Three of the SMCs are new: Bukit Batok, Fengshan and MacPherson. There will be two new GRCs: Jalan Besar and Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC.


Fourteen MPs have announced their retirement, with the PAP introducing 11 new faces - including former Chief of Defence Ng Chee Meng, who will be fielded in Pasir-Punggol GRC - so far.

The number of elected MPs will increase from the current 87 to 89.

The last general election was held on May 7, 2011. The PAP won 81 of the 87 seats contested with a total vote share of 60.1 per cent. The Workers' Party (WP) took Aljunied GRC and Hougang SMC with 54.7 per cent and 64.8 per cent respectively. In a by-election on Jan 26, 2013, it won Punggol East SMC after PAP incumbent Michael Palmer had resigned.

The WP had earlier announced that its existing seven MPs will be defending their seats. It also revealed on July 26 that it would be fielding 28 candidates in five GRCs and five SMCs.

The other eight opposition parties which stated their intention to contest in the general election had concluded talks in early August, during which they ironed out their differences and worked to ensure that the PAP will be challenged in all 29 constituencies.

Thus far, only MacPherson SMC - both the WP and National Solidarity Party (NSP) have staked their claims - and Potong Pasir SMC appear to be heading for three-cornered fights. Independent candidate Tan Lam Siong, the former NSP secretary-general, wants to run in Potong Pasir against the PAP and Singapore People's Party.

PM Lee added during Sunday's rally that Singapore was at a turning point and that the coming election was critical.

"You will be deciding who's governing Singapore for the next five years; but much more than that, you will be choosing the team who will be working with you for the next 15-20 years. You will be setting the direction for Singapore for the next 50 years," he said.

"If you are proud of what we have achieved together, if you support... the future that we are building, then please support me, please support my team, because my team and I cannot do anything just by ourselves.

"We have to do it with you in order to do it for you... so that we can keep Singapore special for many years to come, another 50 years."


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JohnTan

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Grassroots survey indicate that PAP will be returned to power with over 85% of the parliamentary seats.
 
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