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Do AMK GRC residents want Tharman be the new PM ?

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AMK GRC residents are a privileged lot as they now get to decide on behalf of the whole Singapore if Tharman will be our next PM.

We all know PAP will be returned as Govt. But to be able to deny them a 2/3 majority at this stage would be a massive step forward for opposition and Singaporeans.

Now if the 60.1% taking cover in AMK GRC are afraid that they would lose a PM if they voted for opposition, rest assured it's not the case. Instead of losing a PM, a vote for the opposition effectively means Tharman will be the new PM. That is, of course, on the condition that Tharman is able to sustain the opposition onslaught in his own backyard.

The opposition contesting in AMK GRC must, apart from offering themselves as the alternative to the incumbent, should enlighten the residents the additional offer a vote for opposition in the AMK GRC brings - a new PM for Singapore.

The opposition should put in some good words for Tharman to be our next PM.
 
AMK GRC residents are a privileged lot as they now get to decide on behalf of the whole Singapore if Tharman will be our next PM.

We all know PAP will be returned as Govt. But to be able to deny them a 2/3 majority at this stage would be a massive step forward for opposition and Singaporeans.

Now if the 60.1% taking cover in AMK GRC are afraid that they would lose a PM if they voted for opposition, rest assured it's not the case. Instead of losing a PM, a vote for the opposition effectively means Tharman will be the new PM. That is, of course, on the condition that Tharman is able to sustain the opposition onslaught in his own backyard.

The opposition contesting in AMK GRC must, apart from offering themselves as the alternative to the incumbent, should enlighten the residents the additional offer a vote for opposition in the AMK GRC brings - a new PM for Singapore.

The opposition should put in some good words for Tharman to be our next PM.

Who was responsible for the free trade agreement with India that allows unlimited Ah Nehs to work in sinkapore? Now, Ah Neh nurses can come too.
 
the one responsible for the ceca and free trade agreements,i vote for him to be beheaded.
 
Who was responsible for the free trade agreement with India that allows unlimited Ah Nehs to work in sinkapore? Now, Ah Neh nurses can come too.

Does it matter who is responsible for CECA if a vote for Tharman means a vote for Opposition ?
 
Tharman not interested in PM job lah! He aiming for bigger things like head of IMF!
 
Tharman not interested in PM job lah! He aiming for bigger things like head of IMF!

This is for the 60.1% who are afraid to vote against the incumbent for fear of losing a PM. It's for the opposition to offer them something apart from opposition themselves. The hardcore opposition votes in AMK will vote for opposition regardless. It's the 60.1% that opposition need to win over. For this group of sinkies, let them think that it's not a vote for opposition, but a choice for a new PM.
 
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Who was responsible for the free trade agreement with India that allows unlimited Ah Nehs to work in sinkapore? Now, Ah Neh nurses can come too.

indian nurses deserve to work in a better environment than back home. they have acid thrown at them just because they are young and beautiful and do not fall easily for the lecherous and sexual abuse thrown at them by indian men. they all are better off in sg.

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Who was responsible for the free trade agreement with India that allows unlimited Ah Nehs to work in sinkapore? Now, Ah Neh nurses can come too.

I better stay healthy to avoid staycation in hospital. Dont want to be touched by ah neh nurses. PRC and Filipino nurses still ok.
 
https://www.hcisingapore.gov.in/pages.php?id=75

CECA, 2005 [TABLE="class: Bdytxt38, width: 100%"]
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[TD]The Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) between India and Singapore was signed on 29th June, 2005 by the Prime Minister Mr. Manmohan Singh and H.E. Mr. Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore. The CECA has become operational with effect from 1-8-2005. It was the first comprehensive trade agreement India signed with any trade partner. It was also Singapore's first comprehensive economic pact with a South Asian country.

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Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Hsein Loong is received by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh during the Ceremonial Reception in New Delhi on June 29, 2005.

The idea for establishing a CECA between India and Singapore first came up formally in a meeting between then Prime Minister of Singapore Mr. Goh Chok Tong and then Prime Minister of India Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Singapore on 8 April, 2002.

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Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong with Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Singapore on 8th April, 2002

A Joint Study Group (JSG) was established after this meeting between the Prime Ministers to study the benefits of a CECA. The Group was Co- Chaired by Mr. Lim Chin Beng, Member Public Services Commission, and Dr. Rakesh Mohan, the then Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. The JSG identified major areas of economic cooperation and recommended abroad outline for the comprehensive agreement.

Following the completion of the JSG report, a Declaration of Intent was signed on 8 April, 2003 by BG (NS) George Yeo, then Minister for Trade and Industry, Singapore, and Mr. Arun Jaitley, then Minister for Commerce and Industry, India. On 27th May 2003, the relevant ministries for the two governments began negotiations on the details of the agreement. After 13 rounds of formal negotiation, the two countries finally concluded the CECA.

India-Singapore CECA has been notified at the WTO on 3rd May 2007 under GATT Article XXIV and GATS Article V. The agreement provides for a review mechanism that allows both sides to update and improve the agreement to maintain its relevance to businesses.

India-Singapore CECA has been reviewed once and the first round of review was concluded on 1st October 2007. The key outcomes of the first review concluded in 2007. The issues addressed during the review included expansion of coverage of tariff concessions, implementation of MRAs, facilitation of movement of professionals, expanding market access to financial services, a "Special Scheme for Registration of Generic Medicinal Products" for India and furthering IPR cooperation.

At a Ministerial level meeting in New Delhi in 2008 the road map for the future, subsequent to the implementation of CECA kept the target to double India-Singapore trade to S$ 50 billion by 2012. This road map also visualised a joint study to examine the feasibility of funding of infrastructure development of projects in India including the feasibility of setting up of a fund in Singapore by the India-Infrastructure Finance Corporation. Another focus area identified at this meeting was to encourage more people flow by way of increasing two way flows of tourists, businessmen and professionals, setting up of educational institutions such as IIT by India in Singapore and Institute of Technical Education by Singapore in India.

Shri Anand Sharma, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, and Mr Lim Hng Kiang, Minister for Trade and Industry, Singapore, launched the 2nd Review of the India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA), on 11th May, 2010. The Ministers also reviewed India-Singapore bilateral trade and investment and agreed to further strengthen these linkages through continued support and facilitation to the industry and businesses.

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Mr. Lim Hng Kiang (right), Minister for Trade and Industry, Singapore, and Mr. Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce and Industry, on 11th May 2010 at New Delhi.

The India - Singapore CECA 2nd Review Process is currently in progress.

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Siao as if we don't have enough shit skins in Singapore now you want a shit skin leader who will bring in even more shit skins
 
This is for the 60.1% who are afraid to vote against the incumbent for fear of losing a PM. It's for the opposition to offer them something apart from opposition themselves. The hardcore opposition votes in AMK will vote for opposition regardless. It's the 60.1% that opposition need to win over. For this group of sinkies, let them think that it's not a vote for opposition, but a choice for a new PM.

The 60% twits still think that supporting Lee Hsien Loong is equivalent to respecting LKY and paying him tribute. :rolleyes:
 
Who was responsible for the free trade agreement with India that allows unlimited Ah Nehs to work in sinkapore? Now, Ah Neh nurses can come too.

George Yeo.

George Yeo revealed in a recent CNA interview that LKY had misgivings about India. In fact, “He was profoundly skeptical. And never failed, afterwards, to send me articles which expressed skepticism about India’s development.”

Well, thanks, or no thanks, to Georgie Boy who strongly advocated for the India-Singapore CECA (Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement) signed on 29 June 2005. Georgie was ‘rewarded’ with a seat in the Governing Board of Nalanda University in India.

Courtesy of the CECA, Indian PMETs, particularly but not confined entirely to the IT sector, have been washing up our shores since 2005. In fact, according to this article, Singapore is obliged to allow “127 kinds of professionals” to work in Singapore for up to a year, apparently without being classified under any employment pass (ep) category. According to India’s Business Standard, there are about “200,000 non-resident Indians in Singapore working in ITES, financial services and scientific research sectors among others.” It is not clear if appeals can be made to extend, due to business exigencies, the employment after the one-year period is up.
 
Who was responsible for the free trade agreement with India that allows unlimited Ah Nehs to work in sinkapore? Now, Ah Neh nurses can come too.

Do you want

Ah Neh PM
Ah Neh CJ
Ah Neh AG
Ah Neh over-representations of Ministers????
Ah Neh F Trasshes bossing over our children & grandchildren?

Name change to SinghaStan?????
 
AMK GRC residents are a privileged lot as they now get to decide on behalf of the whole Singapore if Tharman will be our next PM.

We all know PAP will be returned as Govt. But to be able to deny them a 2/3 majority at this stage would be a massive step forward for opposition and Singaporeans.

Now if the 60.1% taking cover in AMK GRC are afraid that they would lose a PM if they voted for opposition, rest assured it's not the case. Instead of losing a PM, a vote for the opposition effectively means Tharman will be the new PM. That is, of course, on the condition that Tharman is able to sustain the opposition onslaught in his own backyard.

The opposition contesting in AMK GRC must, apart from offering themselves as the alternative to the incumbent, should enlighten the residents the additional offer a vote for opposition in the AMK GRC brings - a new PM for Singapore.

The opposition should put in some good words for Tharman to be our next PM.

What makes you think that PAP will return to the govt? I don't think so. Why the PM had to be from PAP?
 
halo dui keling kia seow siang jialat long zong boh sio siang lang eh

https://www.hcisingapore.gov.in/pages.php?id=75

CECA, 2005 [TABLE="class: Bdytxt38, width: 100%"]
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pm_lee_hsein_loong.jpg
Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Hsein Loong is received by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh during the Ceremonial Reception in New Delhi on June 29, 2005.

pm_goh_chok_tong.jpg
Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong with Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Singapore on 8th April, 2002


lim_hng_kiang_minister_trade.jpg
Mr. Lim Hng Kiang (right), Minister for Trade and Industry, Singapore, and Mr. Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce and Industry, on 11th May 2010 at New Delhi.

The India - Singapore CECA 2nd Review Process is currently in progress.
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