PM’s moving target

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His father stepped down as PM at 67. Goh Chok Tong gave up the hot seat at 63.

So Hsien Loong will most certainly become Singapore’s oldest PM. And from the look of things, soldiering on past 70 is now every bit the possibility that he himself warned against.


He did not say exactly why it was unwise for the PM to continue past the age of 70. Presumably, it is not that the PM becomes too old and frail to do the job. The more likely reason is that it does not bode well for the country, to have to rely on one man at the helm for too long.

Is PM Lee grappling with the dilemma that no one has emerged as a clear successor? For certain, his current Cabinet is not exactly bursting with intellectual foresight and prowess. It pales in comparison to previous Cabinets of his father’s and Goh Chok Tong’s reign.

Last year, when asked what he wanted in the next PM, Hsieng Loong said ideally another Lee Kuan Yew. Is he still looking in vain and hoping against hope?

Hsien Loong was DPM for 14 years before he took the top job. Of the current DPMs, Teo Chee Hean is only two years younger, so he is ruled out. Tharman Shanmugaratnam has ruled himself out, and in any case, we are told by the PAP that Singapore is not ready for a non-Chinese PM.

Time is running out, if a DPM is to be blooded in to be the future PM. It has to happen sooner rather than later, most definitely immediately after the next GE.

It is possible that PM Lee is simply hanging on to the job because http://theindependent.sg/pms-moving-target/
 
hahaha....and the idiot keep insisting Ng EH is the PM designate.....
he has repeated it a few times so he must know something we don't.....lol.
 
His father stepped down as PM at 67. Goh Chok Tong gave up the hot seat at 63.

No worries, we will make you step down at the age of 63 or 64. ;)
 
PM will not move once he is carved a dozen new arseholes into him by his PAP members now smiling smiling nodding nodding heads at him until
his father that smear of shit on sole of shoe become a rotting corpse in days or weeks to come.

THEN THE REST OF PAP WILL DANGLE AND DANCE UNDER PIANO WIRES FROM LAMP POSTS
 
In a truly democratic country, the constitution limits the number of terms the PM or President can serve.

Even in Communist China, the constitution has limits on the President, the PM and the Politburo.

It's only in regimes like those of Bashar Al-Assad or Vladimir Putin that they get to RULE for unlimited terms..
 
In a truly democratic country, the constitution limits the number of terms the PM or President can serve.

Even in Communist China, the constitution has limits on the President, the PM and the Politburo.

It's only in regimes like those of Bashar Al-Assad or Vladimir Putin that they get to RULE for unlimited terms..
hahaha...you shouldn't have mentioned putin...
russia also limits 2 terms...but he has always been the man behind the power even when Dmitry was the president...
 
actually u can have unlimited terms if u want if ur constitution have the auxiliary role of minister mentor.

In a truly democratic country, the constitution limits the number of terms the PM or President can serve.

Even in Communist China, the constitution has limits on the President, the PM and the Politburo.

It's only in regimes like those of Bashar Al-Assad or Vladimir Putin that they get to RULE for unlimited terms..
 
hahaha...you shouldn't have mentioned putin...
russia also limits 2 terms.....

You are right.

I just found out that Syria also has limits on the number of terms Bashar al-Assad can serve.

Well, even authoritarian regimes have limits.

What can we say about our own leegime? Absolute power regime?
 
LKY makes and failed PAP, if lky he died, the li family prepare to run road liaw. This is karma.


His father stepped down as PM at 67. Goh Chok Tong gave up the hot seat at 63.

So Hsien Loong will most certainly become Singapore’s oldest PM. And from the look of things, soldiering on past 70 is now every bit the possibility that he himself warned against.


He did not say exactly why it was unwise for the PM to continue past the age of 70. Presumably, it is not that the PM becomes too old and frail to do the job. The more likely reason is that it does not bode well for the country, to have to rely on one man at the helm for too long.

Is PM Lee grappling with the dilemma that no one has emerged as a clear successor? For certain, his current Cabinet is not exactly bursting with intellectual foresight and prowess. It pales in comparison to previous Cabinets of his father’s and Goh Chok Tong’s reign.

Last year, when asked what he wanted in the next PM, Hsieng Loong said ideally another Lee Kuan Yew. Is he still looking in vain and hoping against hope?

Hsien Loong was DPM for 14 years before he took the top job. Of the current DPMs, Teo Chee Hean is only two years younger, so he is ruled out. Tharman Shanmugaratnam has ruled himself out, and in any case, we are told by the PAP that Singapore is not ready for a non-Chinese PM.

Time is running out, if a DPM is to be blooded in to be the future PM. It has to happen sooner rather than later, most definitely immediately after the next GE.

It is possible that PM Lee is simply hanging on to the job because http://theindependent.sg/pms-moving-target/
 
Tharman Shanmugaratnam has ruled himself out, and in any case, we are told by the PAP that Singapore is not ready for a non-Chinese PM.

I thought sinkiing land is meritocratic. Or is it just a front to fool others?
 
Tharman Shanmugaratnam has ruled himself out, and in any case, we are told by the PAP that Singapore is not ready for a non-Chinese PM.

I thought sinkiing land is meritocratic. Or is it just a front to fool others?

Meritocratic my lanjiao. There's a very obvious caste system in practice here.

Everything in the Singapore pledge is reversed in reality.
 
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