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Political parties need diversified team for next-gen leadership: Khaw
By Vimita Mohandas | Posted: 01 April 2011 1720 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan said it is important for political parties to have a diversified team to prepare for the next generation of leadership. This means fielding both young and older candidates.
Mr Khaw said this on the sidelines of a contract-signing ceremony for three new health facilities, in response to questions on the string of criticisms by netizens on the ruling party's new candidate, Ms Tin Pei Ling.
He said the younger candidates like 27-year-old business consultant Ms Tin and 33-year-old lawyer Vikram Nair will always be less experienced than the older ones.
However, their abilities should not just be based on their age.
Mr Khaw said: "I think it would be wrong of us to be ageists, either against old or young. But I think, look at the candidates in their own right...every age group ought to be represented.
"So I think judge them based on what you think they can do for you and I believe Pei Ling and Vikram and some other new candidates who will be announced over the next few weeks can do those jobs extremely well."
As for the online attacks made against the candidates, Mr Khaw believes Singaporeans are mature enough to tell the difference between truth and lies.
Since Ms Tin was introduced on Monday, she has been the subject of media attention, while the Internet has been abuzz with talk about her suitability as a candidate and personal life.
By Vimita Mohandas | Posted: 01 April 2011 1720 hrs
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/imagegallery/store/phpKSGQ8B.jpg
SINGAPORE: Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan said it is important for political parties to have a diversified team to prepare for the next generation of leadership. This means fielding both young and older candidates.
Mr Khaw said this on the sidelines of a contract-signing ceremony for three new health facilities, in response to questions on the string of criticisms by netizens on the ruling party's new candidate, Ms Tin Pei Ling.
He said the younger candidates like 27-year-old business consultant Ms Tin and 33-year-old lawyer Vikram Nair will always be less experienced than the older ones.
However, their abilities should not just be based on their age.
Mr Khaw said: "I think it would be wrong of us to be ageists, either against old or young. But I think, look at the candidates in their own right...every age group ought to be represented.
"So I think judge them based on what you think they can do for you and I believe Pei Ling and Vikram and some other new candidates who will be announced over the next few weeks can do those jobs extremely well."
As for the online attacks made against the candidates, Mr Khaw believes Singaporeans are mature enough to tell the difference between truth and lies.
Since Ms Tin was introduced on Monday, she has been the subject of media attention, while the Internet has been abuzz with talk about her suitability as a candidate and personal life.