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Serious Old Bird Eurasian MP Begs Youngster 4G Leaders To Quickly Decide Who Will Be The Next PM! Sinkies Deserve To Know!

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"The ruling party of the day — that is, the People's Action Party (PAP) — must swiftly choose the next Prime Minister (PM) and next Deputy Prime Ministers (DPMs) and give them as long a runway as our current PM can manage."

This was the view of four-term PAP Member of Parliament (MP) Christopher de Souza.

de Souza, who is currently in his fourth term as a MP in Holland–Bukit Timah Group Representation Constituency (GRC), rose to speak amid the ongoing parliamentary debate on Budget 2022.

He introduced the topic of leadership succession by first saying that Singapore can have "all the right fiscal policies in place and the mettle to see them through" despite the "pain and pinch" of doing so.

"But what we have not sorted out," he continued, "is political succession."

Much of his 17-minute speech was directed at the PAP's 4G leaders, which he summed up as follows:

"My humble message to the 4G is this. Please apply your minds to succession planning and articulate swiftly your thinking and choice as regards leadership to Singaporeans. They deserve nothing less."

"Not an easy speech to draft"


de Souza opened by saying his speech was "not an easy speech to draft", but that he hoped it would be received "in the right spirit".

In the midst of the speech, de Souza also made some clarifications, such as his opinion that "we have solid leadership now" and that he was not doubting the current leaders.

He also offered an explanation as to why he was making his speech in parliament and not at a PAP party conference.

"I would say it is an appropriate and relevant speech to be made in parliament," he said, "because the PAP and its succession planning have been organic to Singapore's success story".

He also clarified that he had "no ambition whatsoever to be PM", that he was been in politics for longer than many potential 4G PM candidates, and that he made his speech "with no personal agenda".

Instead, de Souza said, "in articulating these views, I have Singapore at heart".

Leadership succession important for Singapore
de Souza spoke about the importance of leadership succession to Singapore, saying that Singapore has the "unique capability to plan decades in advance", but must ensure that "successive generations of leaders" can see these policies through.

Setting the context for his speech, he recounted DPM Heng Swee Keat's decision to take himself out of the running in spite of the fact that, as de Souza said, "it looked as if the 4G PM was secure" with Heng set to be appointed.

"Don't get me wrong. I respect the DPM for that. It was an act of selflessness," said de Souza, recalling Heng's reasoning that the next PM should have "a longer runway to the premiership and a long run in the premiership".

It has been nearly a year since Heng, PAP's first assistant secretary-general, stepped aside as leader of the 4G team and likely successor to PM Lee Hsien Loong.

Nonetheless, de Souza said that Heng's decision, made with Singapore at heart, "does not solve the issue of succession".

https://mothership.sg/2022/02/christopher-de-souza-pap-choose-4g-pm/
 

jw5

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"The ruling party of the day — that is, the People's Action Party (PAP) — must swiftly choose the next Prime Minister (PM) and next Deputy Prime Ministers (DPMs) and give them as long a runway as our current PM can manage."

This was the view of four-term PAP Member of Parliament (MP) Christopher de Souza.

de Souza, who is currently in his fourth term as a MP in Holland–Bukit Timah Group Representation Constituency (GRC), rose to speak amid the ongoing parliamentary debate on Budget 2022.

He introduced the topic of leadership succession by first saying that Singapore can have "all the right fiscal policies in place and the mettle to see them through" despite the "pain and pinch" of doing so.

"But what we have not sorted out," he continued, "is political succession."

Much of his 17-minute speech was directed at the PAP's 4G leaders, which he summed up as follows:

"My humble message to the 4G is this. Please apply your minds to succession planning and articulate swiftly your thinking and choice as regards leadership to Singaporeans. They deserve nothing less."

"Not an easy speech to draft"


de Souza opened by saying his speech was "not an easy speech to draft", but that he hoped it would be received "in the right spirit".

In the midst of the speech, de Souza also made some clarifications, such as his opinion that "we have solid leadership now" and that he was not doubting the current leaders.

He also offered an explanation as to why he was making his speech in parliament and not at a PAP party conference.

"I would say it is an appropriate and relevant speech to be made in parliament," he said, "because the PAP and its succession planning have been organic to Singapore's success story".

He also clarified that he had "no ambition whatsoever to be PM", that he was been in politics for longer than many potential 4G PM candidates, and that he made his speech "with no personal agenda".

Instead, de Souza said, "in articulating these views, I have Singapore at heart".

Leadership succession important for Singapore
de Souza spoke about the importance of leadership succession to Singapore, saying that Singapore has the "unique capability to plan decades in advance", but must ensure that "successive generations of leaders" can see these policies through.

Setting the context for his speech, he recounted DPM Heng Swee Keat's decision to take himself out of the running in spite of the fact that, as de Souza said, "it looked as if the 4G PM was secure" with Heng set to be appointed.

"Don't get me wrong. I respect the DPM for that. It was an act of selflessness," said de Souza, recalling Heng's reasoning that the next PM should have "a longer runway to the premiership and a long run in the premiership".

It has been nearly a year since Heng, PAP's first assistant secretary-general, stepped aside as leader of the 4G team and likely successor to PM Lee Hsien Loong.

Nonetheless, de Souza said that Heng's decision, made with Singapore at heart, "does not solve the issue of succession".

https://mothership.sg/2022/02/christopher-de-souza-pap-choose-4g-pm/

Why is it not an easy speech to draft? The easy speech to draft would begin with "The next PM should be Christopher De Souza"? :unsure::rolleyes::biggrin:
 

Hypocrite-The

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This chup Cheng knows nuts about the Westminster system. Who is the next PM depends on the pap MPs voting for the next leader. If this chup Cheng has enough support from the pap MPs he can be PM too. Wat a fucking clutz
 

jw5

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He's a 4-term MP, you twits! How can you claim to be concerned about Singapore's politics if you are totally clueless about a longtime MP?

I have never claimed to be concerned about Singapore's politics. :rolleyes::eek::biggrin:
 

eatshitndie

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he’s correct. the succession question in sg is a joke. sg needs a comedian turned hero like zelensky.
 

laksaboy

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If we had proper term limits like a civilized country there wouldn't be a need to bellyache about which 'G' is in charge. :rolleyes:

Done a good job = get re-elected, finish your terms and fuck off.

Done a bad job = don't get re-elected, or in more serious cases, impeach or vote of no confidence, resign.
 

jw5

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If we had proper term limits like a civilized country there wouldn't be a need to bellyache about which 'G' is in charge. :rolleyes:

Done a good job = get re-elected, finish your terms and fuck off.

Done a bad job = don't get re-elected, or in more serious cases, impeach or vote of no confidence, resign.

Russia has term limits, but Putin simply became Prime Ministar when he reached his Presidential limit and later became President again. :biggrin:
 

Loofydralb

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where has this chap been all these years ? :thumbsdown:
Like all PAP MPs, they have been sitting quietly and try not to rock the boat so that they don't get booted out from LHL on the next GE otherwise POOF!! There goes their pension.

This old chum has it secured in the bag thuse an inkling of bravado.
 

jw5

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Like all PAP MPs, they have been sitting quietly and try not to rock the boat so that they don't get booted out from LHL on the next GE otherwise POOF!! There goes their pension.

This old chum has it secured in the bag thuse an inkling of bravado.

Nothing in his speech gives an inkling of bravado. It is all part of the PAP rhetoric. :wink:
 

Majulah

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He's a 4-term MP, you twits! How can you claim to be concerned about Singapore's politics if you are totally clueless about a longtime MP?

cannot say like that lah. 90% or 80% of the mp no sound no picture for years , then suddenly was ordered to pop out from nowhere to make
a statement. most sinkapooreans can identify the politicians during erection period, majority of those politicians will be forgotten after that.
u also wrong on another point - we dont have to know every dick tom and harry to be concerned about politics. Just focus on the what
pm, and ministers say about trade , defence , social issues , foreign policies will suffice.
a recent case in point , the covid policies. don't u agree that many sinkies are concerned about policies implemented ? u need to know names of all
mp to be involved ?
 
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