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Ex-ISD Director: The Main Breaker of Opposition Unity

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[h=2]Ex-ISD Director: The Main Breaker of Opposition Unity[/h]
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January 12th, 2013 |
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Dr Chee Soon Juan

It does not take much intelligence to surmise that one of the main factors which prompted PM Lee Hsien Loong to call a snap by-election in Punggol East SMC is the glaring disunity displayed by opposition parties which will weigh heavily in favour of the PAP in the fray. The scramble that the opposition parties will engage in on Nomination Day falling over one another to nominate their candidates they think will be most acceptable to the Punggol East voters will be the most ugly sight to behold. With four opposition parties and one possible independent candidate scrambling for opposition votes to compete against the PAP candidate in the by-election, the result will be a foregone conclusion with the PAP candidate romping home comfortably. It does not take a prophet to prophesy such an eventuality.
There are still four days to Nomination Day on 16 January and it is still possible for the opposition parties to close ranks and allow the Workers’ Party (WP) to nominate a candidate to wage a one-to-one battle with the PAP in the by-election. Punggol East is rightly regarded as WP territory by virtue of the fact that it was the main opposition party that contested in GE 2011 securing a credible 41 per cent of the votes. The ground is considered to be in favour of the opposition and the chances of an opposition (WP) victory are more than encouraging. The main obstacle to opposition unity seems to lie with the not unpredictable intransigent character of Dr Chee Soon Juan, secretary-general of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP). Even long before the by-election date was made public, Dr Chee, typical of his hubristic style, announced SDP’s claim of the right to contest the Punggol East seat. This sounded the first signal of opposition disunity. SDP has never contested in Punggol East and does it not make it an unconscionable encroacher of WP’s territory?
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In order to put up an erroneous image of the righteousness of SDP stand, Dr. Chee made several overtures to WP to try to negotiate a presentation of a united opposition candidate for the by-election. The latest SDP’s proposal is presented as a radical idea that calls for the WP to work with it to field a single candidate under a joint campaign. Under its so-called “win-win-win” plan, the candidate would be from the SDP and represent the partnership in Parliament pushing SDP’s policies. The person would also be chairman of the Punggol East town council, but the WP would take care of the day-to-day operations. Could anyone in his right mind have come out with such a preposterous and bizarre proposal? Quite rightly WP has not made any response.
Meanwhile WP is keeping its card close to its chest and has not even revealed its candidate at this stage. It is no doubt hoping the situation will change for the better before Nomination Day and that opposition unity will miraculously become a reality allowing it to go into a straight fight with the PAP. This is also what the majority of Singaporeans are hoping will happen for the sake of Singapore’s future. Even without any of the opposition parties withdrawing, WP, because of its notable standing, will emerge in the contest as the highest scoring candidate and may in the event of a freak election emerge as the winner. Though not likely, but not entirely impossible, there may be an erosion of sufficient disaffected PAP votes to give the WP a surprise victory. A number of opposition candidates are likely to lose their deposits, among whom will be the SDP candidate. It will be a rude awakening of the SDP from its illusion that it has a strong standing among Punggol East voters. As a corollary, SDP will have credibility problem when it faces the electorate in GE 2016, all because of the iniquitous antics of Dr. Chee Soon Juan.
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Yoong Siew Wah
* Mr Yoong Siew Wah was the Director of Singapore’s Internal Security Department (ISD) from 1971 to 1974. Before his stint with ISD, he was the director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB). The SPH book “Men in White”, alleged in page 441 that Mr Yoong was asked to quit CPIB in 1971 after he was “suspected” of using his personal influence to assist his friend Mr Francis Seow, then the ex-Solicitor General of Singapore in a case. Mr Yoong rebuked the allegations as baseless on his blog. The Straits Times on 16-10-09 published a correction by the authors of the Men In White who apologised for not getting back to Mr Yoong to verify the report. Mr Yoong is now retired and blogs at http://singaporerecalcitrant.blogspot.com.
 
[h=2]Stage set for possible six-cornered fight in Punggol East SMC[/h]
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January 11th, 2013 |
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The stage is set for a multi-cornered fight in Punggol East SMC as the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA) and two independents picked up nomination papers.
Besides Mr Richard Ang from the SDA, two independents collected their nomination papers yesterday (10 Jan), namely, Mr Ooi Boon Ewe, a ‘regular contestant’ in practically every election in Singapore (by-elections, general elections and presidential elections) and Mr Zeng Guoyan, who received his Political Donation certificate for the Hougang by-election in May last year, but did not file his nomination papers.
Mr Ooi, who failed in his bids to contest in the 2011 general and presidential elections, said he will be back as an independent candidate in the Punggol East by-election, set for 26 January.
The 71-year-old reportedly said that he is running for the seat because “politics is in his blood”.
Self-employed, Mr Ooi pledged to be a “full-time” Member of Parliament (MP) if he is elected, but was quick to add that it would be a tough fight and he is prepared for it.
When you’re an experienced politician, you’re not scared of anything. You’re a fighter. So you fight.
Another independent, acupuncturist Mr Zeng Guoyan also picked up nomination papers at the Elections Department yesterday afternoon.
However, Mr Zeng said that he will wait to see who the other parties will unveil as their candidates before he decides whether or not to file his nomination papers. He is best remembered for walking around with a parrot on his shoulder and tearing up his nomination papers in public during the 2011 GE.
When queried by reporters if is prepared to lose the election deposit, he replied: “Maybe yes, maybe no.”
Meanwhile, the SDA seems to be dead set on contesting the Punggol East SMC by-election and will be announcing its candidate soon, expected to be none other than Mr Desmond Lim himself, who lost his election deposit in the last general election when he managed to clinch only 4.5% of the total votes.
Mr Lim said, “Even if I were to lose the deposit but improve my winning margin by one percentage point, I will be satisfied as I know I have won over more supporters.”
Apparently from the above statement, Mr Lim is more interested in just proving to himself that he has become ‘more popular’, even by 1%, than in the public good.
Hence, the Punggol East by-election may witness a six-cornered fight between the People’s Action Party (PAP), Workers’ Party (WP), Singapore Democratic Party, Singapore Demoncratic Alliance, Reform Party and maybe an independent or two.
In such a scenario, critics have opined that the opposition parties have effectively handed the hotly-contested seat to the PAP on a silver platter.
However, should it be a straight fight between the PAP and WP, the WP with its respected track record is tipped to wrestle the seat from the incumbent PAP.
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January 11, 2013 at 1:22 pm Ampatuan(Quote)
If this is how the oppositions behaves, then I see there are no hope to kick the Papaya out. Very immature behavior by all the oppositons. I better pack up and move to a greener pasture. Typical singaporean attitute, why not form a united front and challenge the ruling party. I bet you a million $$$ that if all oppies take part in the BE the result will be PAP 70% oppies combine 30%, case close sayonara singapore.
 
Isn't this what democracy is for? & choices..let the people choose...now they have choices..they can not complain if the insist in choosing one that will "anal" them for the next few years....does it really matter if there are competition? rather than One on one??
 
Isn't this what democracy is for? & choices..let the people choose...now they have choices..they can not complain if the insist in choosing one that will "anal" them for the next few years....does it really matter if there are competition? rather than One on one??

you have a valid point here. yes, the more candidates the better for the residents of PE and also for the people of singapore. people will have the opportunity to see who are the clowns and who are the cronies. and who is the eventual winner. elections bring the best of some , and also the worst of many. cheers!
 
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