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Overseas Singkee, put your hands to heart, u feel song when u see PAP tekan Singkee??

You have enjoyed holding all the power for far too long, using that power to prevent competition, weaken or eliminate opposition just to cement future political wins. From gerrymandering to treating opposition members with disrespect and disdain in Parliament. We, the electorate have decided that power without any check is dangerous. We’ve been seeing a slew of incidents of abuse of power, corruption and the lack of accountability and transparency. We want you to know that in GE2025, we are all going to stand up for what is right.
It is about us using the power we have in us to lifting people up, actively trying to make Singapore a better place. Perhaps, losing more seats in parliament will make you more interested to help those struggling to survive.
It is most unfortunate that 65% of the electorate have decided that power without any check is NOT dangerous. Like Americans, the majority do not mind seeing more incidents of abuse of power, corruption and the lack of accountability and transparency over the next 5 years.
 
What about Nassim Jade, what about Ridout, what about youth Olympics 300mil ....lanjiao la
As the MIW holds almost total power, these indiscretions and missteps by their ministers are swept under the carpet. There is no accountability, but if Sinkies had the balls, we could have ensured a 30% Opposition representation in Parliament to protect our rights, and curb the excesses of the ruling party.
 
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