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Serious LHL will not run for Prime Minister in the next General Election

Papsmearer

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If the fainting spell was any indication, it is he badly needs a break. He is likely to hand over the rein of PM over to his successor by the next GE.

I am thinking the same thing too. Why does LHL mention that the next successor must be ready to take over soon after the next election. It does not make sense for him to run as PM in the next election and then step down a few months after winning it so that his replacement can take over. that would be like defrauding the electorate who thought they re-elected him for the next 5-6 years. Better for him to announce his successor before the election and then let him take over shortly after winning the election as the PM for the new administration.
 

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Will they make him MM ? Or President?

Not president. The prostitute press and the presidential election committee are already harping on the minority quotient for the Presidency. In the first place, why is there even a need for a change in the EP? There was never a need for the EP to begin with other then to happen a new govt formed by the oppo in the event that the PAP lost the election. Now they want to put a race component in the EP, no one asked for it and the Presidency in the past has been well represented by the various races. Malay - Yusof Ishak. Indian - Nair and nathan. Eurasian - Sheares. -Chinese - OTC, Tony Tan, Wee. Because of the proposed changes to the Presidential racial component, i think that Tharm will be advanced as the next President. Hence Gay Loong will be the MM.
 

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We're doomed. He is describing a manager. Look at his cabinet ? Mobilize ? Hmm..Communicate ? Hmm.. Analysts, maybe, Implementer, maybe , team builder ? Hmm..
Frankly, we need a force of nature. Since Singaporeans have no personal freedom, the State needs to tell us how kids will go through the education streams, how they will make a living, get a roof, retire and die. People can opt for personal liberties and make their own decisions about their lives, like in the US. Singaporeans, though, have opted for giving up personal liberties by voting PAP. The PAP accepted the deal and then started to renege on it. Amazingly, the people allow them to get away with it.

You are right, we have been on the path to doomsday for some time now. if you look at past world leaders, including Old Fart, non of them had these characters as the overriding criterias to run a good govt. Good leaders do not necessarily need to implement and do. They have people do that for them, its call delegating. The one thing that all good leaders have, whether right or wrong is a vision and the strong conviction to see that vision through. Old fart had it. he had a very clear vision for singapore and where it should be and he went about carrying it out. JFK had it. Ronald Regan and Margaret Thatcher had it. What gay loong is describing is just another bureaucrat.
 

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HSK is supposed to be his successor, but given his health condition, he may be called to serve for a term or less. He will be assisted by 'co-pilots' . The 2 most likely copilots are LW and OKE. I won't be surprised that Hongyi will be fielded as a candidate in the next GE.

The co-pilot that should be in there should be Tharm. But I think Lawrence wong being son of Wong Cunt Stink might have the inside track. If its true that Wong Cunt Stink married into Familee, then his son is blood relative to Familee and should be the winner.
 

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[h=1]Here is the article on the 6 morons.

The next Prime Minister: 6 men to watch[/h] Published
Sep 4, 2016, 5:00 am SGT





[h=2]Insight takes a look - in alphabetical order - at the six men tipped to be in the running to be the next prime minister[/h] Charissa Yong




CHAN CHUN SING

Since his entry to politics in 2011, Mr Chan has developed a reputation for quickly mastering his portfolios and his ability to connect with people on the ground.

Mr Chan's portfolios are significant ones, and complement his time in the Singapore Armed Forces, where he rose to the rank of major-general and was Chief of Army.




He became Acting Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports in May 2011, a politically important appointment then, given the concerns over rising inequality that the People's Action Party (PAP) had to contend with in that year's general election .

Two years and three months later, he was made full minister, the fastest of his batch to achieve the promotion.






Former Nominated MP Eugene Tan recalls watching Mr Chan in Parliament during the Committee of Supply (COS) debates, the annual Parliament debate over each ministry's Budget. Says Dr Tan: "After one year, he was able to go to COS without referring to his file. That was very impressive."

Mr Chan now holds two important positions: secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress - that is, labour chief - and People's Association deputy chair.
This means that he has links to two key groups: the trade unions and grassroots organisations.
Within the PAP, he has also been given heavy responsibilities.
Soon after the 2015 general election, he was tapped to head the executive committee of the party's headquarters (HQ), which oversees the administration and coordination of the PAP's activities across its 89 branches. He is also party whip, ensuring the MPs all vote according to the party line so the Government can pass the laws it proposes.

Topping it off, impressively, not to mention important politically, Mr Chan is fluent in three of the four official languages: English, Malay and Mandarin.

HENG SWEE KEAT
To see how far Mr Heng may go, you only have to look at his curriculum vitae (CV) since he entered politics in 2011: In terms of helming heavyweight ministries and national committees, he stands head and shoulders above his colleagues.
He has been the Minister for Education and is now in charge of the Finance Ministry, critical ministries traditionally on the CVs of current and former deputy prime ministers and prime ministers.
In addition, Mr Heng chaired the Our Singapore Conversation national feedback drive in 2013, and the SG50 Jubilee celebrations last year.
He now heads the Committee on the Future Economy, billed as having the key task of transforming Singapore's economy to ready it for the future. PM Lee headed a similar economic committee in 1985.
Mr Heng has some exposure to world leaders and statecraft, having received Chinese President Xi Jinping during his visit here and accompanied PM Lee to the Group of 20 summit in Turkey last November.
And in a sure sign of the Cabinet's confidence in his potential, Mr Heng achieved the rare feat of being made a full minister immediately after being elected as a new MP.
Such a promotion has happened only once before, to former finance minister Richard Hu. Even PM Lee, who entered politics at age 32 in the same 1984 election as Dr Hu, was first appointed as a minister of state.
Before entering politics, Mr Heng started his public service career in the police force and held posts including principal private secretary to then Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew, and permanent secretary for trade and industry - the highest-ranking civil servant in the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
But a big question mark hangs over his health, given the stroke he suffered in May, says NUS political scientist Reuben Wong. He is said to have recovered well and remains in the running. PM Lee himself had lymphoma - a cancer of the white blood cells - in 1992. It went into remission after chemotherapy, and he became Prime Minister in 2004, 12 years later.
NG CHEE MENG
A newcomer to politics, Mr Ng was given roles in the important ministries of education and transport from the get-go.
A few weeks after both were elected last September, Mr Ng and Mr Ong Ye Kung were both made Acting Minister for Education, splitting the heavyweight ministry between higher education and skills, which went to Mr Ong, and schools, which went to Mr Ng.
The Education Ministry is a closely watched one where future deputy prime ministers or ministers can make their mark.
At the same time, he was also appointed Senior Minister of State for Transport, a hot-button ministry given the high-profile public transport breakdowns in recent years.
The appointments may be PM Lee's way of rounding out Mr Ng's strong military experience, giving him more and deeper exposure to the business of government. After all, before Mr Ng entered politics last year, he had risen to the apex of the armed forces as lieutenant-general and Singapore's Chief of Defence Force.
Rounding out his military experience, he was also on the boards of several public organisations such as the Defence Science and Technology Agency and JTC Corporation.
ONG YE KUNG
Mr Ong joined the Cabinet one electoral cycle later than intended, having been part of the defeated People's Action Party team in Aljunied GRC in 2011.
But he seems to have turned that defeat into resilience, returning to politics at the general election last year. His strength vis-a-vis the others is his diverse range of experiences, given his years in the labour movement and the civil service.
Furthermore, between 2013 and last year, he worked in Keppel Corporation as director of group strategy, making him the only contender with corporate experience - a valuable different perspective.
But first, he earned his stripes in the civil service. Mr Ong worked closely with PM Lee as his press secretary and then principal private secretary, was the deputy chief negotiator for the US-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, and was chief executive of the Singapore Workforce Development Agency. He then joined the labour movement, rising to be deputy secretary-general.
Now the Acting Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills), Mr Ong is in charge of universities, polytechnics, the Institute of Technical Education and SkillsFuture, all at the forefront of the Government's drive to get Singaporeans to upgrade themselves with relevant job skills.
He is also Senior Minister of State for Defence, and was recently appointed to the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) board of directors, rounding out his experience in finance. Whether he can make up for lost time should be clearer come a mid-term Cabinet reshuffle.
TAN CHUAN-JIN
Touted as a part of the core of the fourth-generation Cabinet, Mr Tan had a bit of a rocky start but has since settled well into his current role as Social and Family Development Minister.
He was appointed the Acting Manpower Minister in August 2012 and made full minister two years later.
However, in August 2013, Mr Tan was asked to relinquish his second portfolio as Senior Minister of State for National Development, which raised questions at the time about his prospects. PM Lee said he wanted Mr Tan to drop his Ministry of National Development role so he could concentrate on helming the Manpower Ministry.
He proved himself, and a year later at the August 2014 Cabinet reshuffle, PM Lee said Mr Tan had performed well since taking office and had mastered his portfolio.
Mr Tan then succeeded Mr Chan as Minister for Social and Family Development in the April Cabinet changes last year. He was also the anchor minister for the PAP's team in Marine Parade GRC.
However, in February last year, he was diagnosed with pleural tuberculosis, a rare form of the disease which infected the area between his lungs and rib cage. He made a full recovery last October.
As a brigadier-general in the Singapore Armed Forces, Mr Tan led humanitarian relief efforts in Aceh after the 2004 tsunami, Singapore's largest military operation to date.
LAWRENCE WONG
Mr Wong, the Cabinet's youngest minister at 43, has stepped up to bigger roles recently, having been assigned roles in two challenging ministries.
He was initially made Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth in November 2012, and was promoted to full minister later in May 2014. He was also Second Minister for Communications and Information from May 2014 up till October last year, when he was appointed National Development Minister.
He oversees much of the national infrastructure, including the important matter of public housing, which more than four in five Singaporeans live in.
He was previously a high flier in the civil service, having worked closely with PM Lee as his principal private secretary before moving on to head the Energy Market Authority. Mr Wong also has experience in finance matters, having sat on the board of the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
He was appointed Second Minister for Finance to assist Mr Heng last month, on top of his National Development portfolio.
Charissa Yong
 

dr.wailing

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I am quoting Gay Loong himself. He has already said the next successor must be ready to take over from him soon after the next election. I am not making this up.

@ Papsmearer

I knew it, I knew it. You've all the while been a card-carrying PAP loyalist.

By quoting Gay Loong and writing a long essay on it, you're only perpetuating your Prime Ministar's lies.

Did you know that the serpent that tempted Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden was more truthful than your Gay Loong? Your Prime Ministar was only wayang-ing when he said that the next successor would take over from him after the next GE.
 

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The co-pilot that should be in there should be Tharm. But I think Lawrence wong being son of Wong Cunt Stink might have the inside track. If its true that Wong Cunt Stink married into Familee, then his son is blood relative to Familee and should be the winner.

Is Lawrence Wong the son of WKS?
 

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You are right, we have been on the path to doomsday for some time now. if you look at past world leaders, including Old Fart, non of them had these characters as the overriding criterias to run a good govt. Good leaders do not necessarily need to implement and do. They have people do that for them, its call delegating. The one thing that all good leaders have, whether right or wrong is a vision and the strong conviction to see that vision through. Old fart had it. he had a very clear vision for singapore and where it should be and he went about carrying it out. JFK had it. Ronald Regan and Margaret Thatcher had it. What gay loong is describing is just another bureaucrat.

What vision did old fart have besides having his family rule this island for centuries?after albert winsemius retired in the 90s,sg is basically a rudderless ship.
 

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What vision did old fart have besides having his family rule this island for centuries?after albert winsemius retired in the 90s,sg is basically a rudderless ship.

When Old fart became the PM, he looked around at his fellow corrupt dictators Marcos and Suharto, and saw that they were stealing 10% of the economy every year, and hence their country's was always stuck in poverty. He then had THE VISION. He said, what if I steal nothing during the first 30 years? The economy should by nature grow through a 10 time increase. When it gets to be a big economy, I will then steal 10% every year. This way I will make much more money.
 

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When Old fart became the PM, he looked around at his fellow corrupt dictators Marcos and Suharto, and saw that they were stealing 10% of the economy every year, and hence their country's was always stuck in poverty. He then had THE VISION. He said, what if I steal nothing during the first 30 years? The economy should by nature grow through a 10 time increase. When it gets to be a big economy, I will then steal 10% every year. This way I will make much more money.

What if he kong ka kiau during the first 30 years? What was his Plan B? Activate Gecko?
 

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Blasphemous.

Everyone knows that the Lee family took a huge pay cut when they entered public service and elected office to serve sinkies. To suggest that they want to retire and count their billions (unless it is in ruppiah) is defamatory and outright ludicrous.

How would you know that they took a 'huge pay cut' when they have not had any jobs outside the civil service?

I wouldn't be surprised if PM Lee's cupboard is made up of second hand pink shirts and gunny sacks. He's known to be a thrifty guy just like his late father, our Ah Gong.
Then he should be wearing them everyday to show sinkees how thrifty he is. He should fly coach for his overseas trips. He should not allow his ministers to go on 'study' trips which are essentially, holiday trips at public expense.
 

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Ok, I have done some research into this and wong Cunt stink is not the father of Lawrence wong.

Thank you.
I thought that the Pay and Pay did not disclose this fact (if it was a father-son relationship) in their CV or media release when Lawrence Wong was a candidate.
Enjoy your day.
 

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The noise from next leadership generation and replacement for LHL has been at a high volume emanating out of the prostitute press for the last few weeks now. We have all seen the articles about which one of 6 possible candidates will replace him, as well as his fainting spell triggering talk about who will he be replaced by, and his own comments on the next leader who must be a “doer and an implementer”. What are we to divine from all of this?

Just my 2 cents.


........ & a distruptor, corruptor, a cheater ad infinitum
 
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