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That opposition MPs are being stonewalled or blocked from carrying out their duties is, sadly, nothing new in Singapore. In the 1980s, MPs J B Jeyaretnam and Chiam See Tong had to build their own makeshift town council offices because they were not allowed to take over the premises that had been left behind by their defeated predecessors. Low Thia Khiang, the former MP of Hougang, had to conduct his meet-the-people sessions in void decks for 20 years.
What is really a cause for concern is that the People’s Association seems to have subtly and surreptitiously involved itself in the Presidential Election as well.
- http://thesatayclub.net/2011/08/time-to-put-a-stop-to-grassroots-partisanship/
What is really a cause for concern is that the People’s Association seems to have subtly and surreptitiously involved itself in the Presidential Election as well.
- http://thesatayclub.net/2011/08/time-to-put-a-stop-to-grassroots-partisanship/