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this island has a indian name located in malay archipelago. If chinese cannot accept non chinese PM, please go back to china.



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Minister: Older generation of Singaporeans not ready for non-Chinese PM
Published 1 hour ago on 29 March 2019
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Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat noted that while many among the young were happy to have a prime minister who is not Chinese, he said that this was not the case for all of Singapore. — TODAY pic
SINGAPORE, March 29 — A segment of Singapore’s population is happy to have an individual from a minority race as their prime minister, but the older generation is not ready for that.
Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat, who is expected to succeed Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, said this during a forum at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) yesterday. He was replying a question posed by a member of the audience, who noted that Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam was a popular choice to take on the top job.
In asking the question, Assistant Professor Walid Jumblatt Abdullah of NTU’s School of Social Sciences’ public policy and global affairs programme, also pointed out that Tharman’s popularity was evident in his constituency’s elections results.
A survey conducted by market research consultancy Blackbox in 2016 found that Tharman was the top choice among Singaporeans to succeed Lee, with 69 per cent of almost 900 respondents indicating that they would support him to be the candidate for prime minister.

“Is it Singapore who is not ready for a non-Chinese prime minister, or is it the PAP (the ruling People’s Action Party) who is not ready for a non-Chinese prime minister?” Walid asked.


While Heng noted that many among the 700 students who attended the ministerial forum organised by the NTU Students’ Union were happy to have a prime minister who is not Chinese, he said that this was not the case for all of Singapore.
“My own experience in walking the ground, in working with different people from all walks of life, is that the views — if you go by age and by life experience — would be very different,” the finance minister said.
He also noted that it was a good sign that young people today seem “quite comfortable” with having a non-Chinese prime minister as it showed that the government’s emphasis on standing united as one people “regardless of race, language or religion” had borne fruit.
Walid also asked if the government was sending out contradictory messages by reserving the 2017 Presidential Election for candidates from the Malay community while stating that Singapore is not ready for a prime minister from a minority race.
Heng stressed that it was “not contradictory”. “It is precisely because we need to place this emphasis institutionally that we recognise that we have not arrived. It is important for us to ensure that we have that safeguard.”
Pointing to what he witnessed when he took part in elections as “an observer” and not a candidate, he added: “I can tell you that it is not easy because it triggers all the feelings about race, which are not obvious. But when it comes to an election, it becomes an issue.”
At yesterday’s forum, Heng was also asked a range of questions across different topics, including the future of jobs and Singapore’s foreign policy.
An accountancy student asked if Singapore would follow the path indicated by the 2013 Population White Paper, which projected a population of up to 6.9 million here by 2030.
Heng said Singaporeans understand that rationally, the country needs more people as its workforce is declining, but “emotionally, we don’t feel comfortable”.
He also noted that openness and multiculturalism are important aspects to why Singapore is commemorating this year the 200th anniversary of the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles.
“The more open we are, the more international we are in our outlook, the better it is for Singapore (and) the world. Because you don’t want a world where people build walls around themselves,” Heng added.
 
Using affirmative action to hand-pick a hijabi and then put her in the Istana... that too, is also racism.

He also noted that openness and multiculturalism are important aspects to why Singapore is commemorating this year the 200th anniversary of the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles.

So he is linking openness and multiculturalism to getting colonised by the Poms. And probably the Freemasonic fraternity.

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Was a survey made? I remember there was one where Tharman was preferred to LHL.
 
The Reserved Presidential Elections is unfair and discriminatory.
So is the PAP, by not appointing Tharman as its Secretary General.
With respect, I prefer to see Tharman elected as an MP, and the PAP appoints him as the next PM.
But, not the PAP's amendment to the legislation to make the most recent Presidential Elections, a reserved election, not only because, she in not qualified (re: ability vis a vis financial knowledge and experience as required of a CEO of a major public corporation) but because by having a woman who dons a headdress which clearly reflects a particular religion, does not reconcile with a secular Singapore.
 
this island has a indian name located in malay archipelago. If chinese cannot accept non chinese PM, please go back to china.

That's kinda harsh isn't it? If we all followed that logic, Singapore would be a fishing village again.
 
Is Singapore ready for a Indian Malay for a President ?
We don't know .... it was a walkover by virtue of a no-contest. Is Singapore ready for a Indian PM ? If President also can... why PM cannot ?
 
Historically, sinkies have never been racists. We were all brought up to see each race as equals. It's the pap, in modern times, who are racists.
 
Historically, sinkies have never been racists. We were all brought up to see each race as equals. It's the pap, in modern times, who are racists.

This is not called being racist but called being majority race with a government representative of the majority of the population.
 
Using affirmative action to hand-pick a hijabi and then put her in the Istana... that too, is also racism.



So he is linking openness and multiculturalism to getting colonised by the Poms. And probably the Freemasonic fraternity.

Famous-Freemason-Stamford-Raffles.jpg

Ya that’s right. What’s this? Why everything must be affirmative to the detriment of majority?
 
Using affirmative action to hand-pick a hijabi and then put her in the Istana... that too, is also racism.
Is Singapore ready for a Indian Malay for a President ?
We don't know .... it was a walkover by virtue of a no-contest. Is Singapore ready for a Indian PM ? If President also can... why PM cannot ?

This is entrenched in article 152 and 153 of constitution.

PART XIII
GENERAL PROVISIONS

Minorities and special position of Malays
152.—(1) It shall be the responsibility of the Government constantly to care for the interests of the racial and religious minorities in Singapore.
(2) The Government shall exercise its functions in such manner as to recognise the special position of the Malays, who are the indigenous people of Singapore, and accordingly it shall be the responsibility of the Government to protect, safeguard, support, foster and promote their political, educational, religious, economic, social and cultural interests and the Malay language.
Muslim religion
153. The Legislature shall by law make provision for regulating Muslim religious affairs and for constituting a Council to advise the President in matters relating to the Muslim religion.

Now i ask you, can a elected chinese president be advised on matters relating to muslim religion?
 
This is entrenched in article 152 and 153 of constitution.

Now i ask you, can a elected chinese president be advised on matters relating to muslim religion?

that would depend on the person and not his race.
 
Historically, sinkies have never been racists. We were all brought up to see each race as equals. It's the pap, in modern times, who are racists.
Btw filthy Indian bastard your smart and clever dog tail is exposed. This is nothing to do with being racist but majority rights.
 
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