MP Denise-sucks-penis Phua wants to get rid of Tony Tan woh, so daring?

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Don't she knows who Tony is? He is her boss Gay Loong's uncle. So ballsy, wants to get rid of his position meh? Like that, where is Tony going to get his $2 million plus salary from? And for doing nothing. This is another trail ballon floated up by PAP. They are running scared. They are afraid that the next Presidential elections might not see Tony winning. Wouldn't it be poetic justice if Roy Ngerng ran for and won the Presidency? Than really, there will be someone in there who can check CPF money.

By Rachel Au-Yong SINGAPORE - Ms Denise Phua (Moulmein-Kallang GRC) called for the scrapping of the elected presidency and a return to a ceremonial role for the head of state. "If the conditions under which (the elected presidency, Non-Constituency MP and the Nominated MP schemes) have changed," she said in Parliament on Tuesday, "let us have the courage to slay these sacred cows before they become obese and unhealthy." She expressed her concerns over the powers given to the President, such as control over the Government's financial reserves and key public office appointments. These powers were awarded following a constitutional amendment in 1991. Until then, the President was a ceremonial head of state. "He holds the executive right to block attempts by the Government of the day including specified statutory boards to draw down reserves that it did not accumulate." Ms Phua said she shares Workers' Party leader Low Thia Khiang (Aljunied GRC)'s reservations about the power given to the elected President. "If the government of the day is elected by popular vote, the electorate has to live with its elected candidates and remove them at the next General Elections should there be better choices," she said. Additionally, she criticised the scheme, having "admitted candidates who were non-executive chairmen of companies or portfolio managers with no strong solid executive experience, expecting them to exercise the very critical executive functions expected of the Elected President". She called for a review on the elected presidency. "I long for the day of senior statesman who can represent our country as a head of state in the like of ex-Presidents Yusof Bin Ishak and Dr Benjamin Sheares; statesmen who need not be slugged through yet another political campaigning process that divides the country instead of healing and uniting the people of Singapore," she said. - See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/si...scrap-elected-presidency#sthash.kmLPrEaX.dpuf
 
Hohoho... this is something I agree with, but the motivation for the suggesting the change clearly is not the supremacy of Parliament. It has become increasingly clear that come 2017, someone like Tan Cheng Bock (someone who will exercise every ounce of power he has) will win the presidency. Hence, this belated kpkb.

I also doubt that she'll have the guts to see it through. Instead, she'll settle for a worse position -
  • revamp the criteria to disqualify TCB for good
  • a ban on campaigning except through official channels.
 
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