Who going to Replace Mr Chiam and JBJ to lead the Third Force

fivestars

Alfrescian
Loyal
Joined
Aug 6, 2008
Messages
2,054
Points
0
Will SDA will gone after Mr Chiam leave SDA?

After JBJ return to Heaven who will take over the third force small parties alliances leadership?

Will two party system in Singapore that will continue by WP and PAP? By May 2011 GE.
 
Will SDA will gone after Mr Chiam leave SDA?

After JBJ return to Heaven who will take over the third force small parties alliances leadership?

Will two party system in Singapore that will continue by WP and PAP? By May 2011 GE.

That is indeed a difficult question. But who it will not be is simple - GMS.
 
Thats the problem with Singapore..There is no leader, No one that the people will look up to and allow to be lead.. LKY used to be the one during his younger years but not anymore..LHL has never been a leader and can never be one.. Singapore is seriously lacking of a Leader.
 
I, smallfuck, agree with you, bigfuck. Will never be GMS! GMS was born for greater things.

Bro please don't say things like that. He may read it and actually think u mean it. :o :D
 
‎"'When I set up the party, I had hoped that it could be what the Workers' Party is like now in size and force. But it is still not like that. I've done all I can and I hope the younger members can build up the party and win more constituencies at the next election.'

'I've been in opposition politics for nearly two decades, and I've never been a successful politician. It's probably to do with three reasons: I'm no good at politics, my luck has not been good, and because the ruling party has tried to disadvantage us. Whatever it is, it doesn't matter now.'" Sin Kek Tong

....it certainly took him quite a while to recognize that.
 
This blog is about the political struggle i am engaging in singapore. The title "singapore alternatives" is chosen because my only political dream is to build a true alternative in singapore. Alternative to pap government, of course. As the alternative, the political party must be able to have the visions and policy insights to lead singapore. I will write on various policy views and personal beliefs that i think is crucial in building up the alternative. All constructive comments are welcome.
 
Queries to Singapore Immigration & Checkpoint Authority (ICA)
In view of Dr Yaacoob's own revelation that his children will hold dual citizenship up till 18 years old by virtue of the fact that his wife is an American citizen, I have sent in the following queries to ICA:

I have a few questions to ask:

1) Does Singapore allow any citizens to hold multiple citizenship?
2) Is it a chargeable crime for anyone to hold dual or multiple citizenship?
2) Is there any age limit for anyone to hold multiple citizenship?
3) If a child is granted two citizenship (including Singapore citizenship) by virtue of his parents' citizenship status, could he rightfully retain both citizenship at the same time?
4) What is the penalty for holding dual citizenship?
5) Does the Immigration department has the right to revoke the Singapore citizenship of those who are found or caught to have dual or multiple citizenship?

Thank you.

Best Regards,

Goh Meng Seng

After note:

Someone says I should read the Constitution carefully and so I did just that.

Please read the Constitution properly:

(2) A person born outside Singapore shall not be a citizen of Singapore by descent by virtue of clause (1) unless —

(a) his birth is registered in the prescribed manner at the Registry of Citizens or at a diplomatic or consular mission of Singapore within one year, or such longer period as the Government permits, after its occurrence; and

(b) he would not acquire the citizenship of the country in which he was born by reason of his birth in that country where —

(i) in the case of a person born before the date of commencement of section 7 of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment) Act 2004, his father is a citizen of Singapore by registration at the time of his birth; or

(ii) in the case of a person born on or after the date of commencement of section 7 of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment) Act 2004, either his father or mother is a citizen of Singapore by registration at the time of his birth.

By 2(B), the children SHOULD NOT become citizen of Singapore by descent IF they acquire the citizenship of the country of their birth.

This is assuming that they were born in America.

If they are born in Singapore, it makes me wonder why their parents apply American citizenship for their children.
 
Will SDA will gone after Mr Chiam leave SDA?

After JBJ return to Heaven who will take over the third force small parties alliances leadership?

Will two party system in Singapore that will continue by WP and PAP? By May 2011 GE.

PE have shown that the Third Force or Fourth Force or Fifth Force are all PAP forces

so just have 2 parties with effective check and balance can liao....

the rest are just noice...

AH Yaw FTW... great foresight to vote Teo HO Ping..,..

better to vote a PAP dog in to hang themselve in parliament then to vote a bad OPp MP to drag down AH Yaw And CSM !!!
 
“I've been in opposition politics for nearly two decades, and I've never been a successful politician. It's probably to do with three reasons: I'm no good at politics, my luck has not been good, and because the ruling party has tried to disadvantage us. Whatever it is, it doesn't matter now,” he said.

Meanwhile, reports say that the party’s incumbent secretary-general, Chiam See Tong, may run for the chairmanship post, while either two of the current assistant secretary-generals, Benjamin Pwee or Wilfred Leung, could run for secretary-general.

However, a source told Yahoo! Singapore that this issue was not discussed at the party’s meeting on Monday night and that Chiam might not relinquish his position as secretary-general.
 
As a law student in the 1980’s, I was imbued with idealism and a pretty strong sense of justice and how governments should behave in a liberal democracy. I lapped up what my lecturers taught. But before I could even complete my law degree, I discovered that Singapore was not made in the image and likeness of Western democracies.
In 1986, the government decided that it was not happy with the way the Law Society had conducted itself i.e. having Francis Seow as its President, and actively campaigning against restrictions on the foreign press. So it decided to amend the Legal Profession Act to place conditions on who could run for office in the Society. Select Committee proceedings were held and televised. One by one, the lawyers in the Law Society Council were grilled on national television about how they were not fit to hold office. One was even quizzed about her connections with the Workers’ Party. Detentions under the Internal Security Act of alleged Marxist conspirators followed soon after. Exactly what did the rule of law mean in Singapore? As a young law student, I was perplexed, and in need of answers.
At about the same time, Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam, or JBJ as we know him, was fighting huge personal battles. He was the incumbent MP in Anson constituency, having won the by-election in 1981 and been re-elected in 1984. News broke about him being convicted of an offence involving a donor’s cheque to him; he was seen clutching his Bible as he entered Queenstown Remand Prison to serve a prison sentence. Consequently, JBJ was also disqualified from law practice. He appealed against his disqualification to the Privy Council in London, our highest appeal court then. In the course of their judgment, the Law Lords in London observed that JBJ’s conviction was wrong and that he had suffered a “grievous injustice”. This was basically brushed aside by the authorities. JBJ’s disqualification from law practice and from standing for elections for 5 years remained. Within a few months, the government abolished legal appeals to London in disciplinary cases involving lawyers, specifically citing JBJ’s appeal!
Nearly 10 years later, campaigning began for the General Elections held in Jan 1997. Tang Liang Hong had teamed up with JBJ to contest Cheng San GRC. The atmosphere was meteoric, with the ruling party marshalling its full arsenal to label Tang a Chinese chauvinist. As I think back now, Tang’s shouts of “Merdeka” at a lunch time rally at UOB Plaza still ring in my ears to this day. So high, it seems, were the stakes at GE 1997. On New Year’s Day 1997, on the eve of Polling Day, JBJ stood at the WP rally stage at Yio Chu Kang stadium and said that he had with him Tang’s police reports against “Goh Chok Tong and his people”. For that statement, 8 legal suits were commenced in the High Court against JBJ. Deeply troubled and upset, I wrote to JBJ enclosing a donation. Thus we became friends.
 
Stupid fake PhD dumbfuck, the only coherent sentences you form are those that you copy and paste, shameless plagiarizing work as if it were your own.

You PhD confirmed is worth less than the toilet paper I'll be wiping my ass with shortly.
 
రాజకీయ అర్ధంలేని ఒక nicest తల్లి ఒక రాజధాని సంబంధాలు. ఒక కదిలే మాత్ర మీద సమర్థ ట్విస్ట్ మార్పులు. ఒక నారింజ జాక్స్ మానవాతీతమైన టర్న్ టేబుల్ లో పాడారు. రాజకీయ అర్ధంలేని ఒక పేలవంగా బాధలు ప్రక్కన ఎన్నికలు ను.



ఒక నాలుక తో ఎన్నికలు అల్లర్లు. ఎన్నికలు డూమ్ విధానాలు. రాజకీయ అర్ధంలేని కలిపి బ్యాండ్విడ్త్ పైన పెట్టుబడిదారీ స్కాన్ చేస్తుంది. యజమాని తన క్రమంగా అధికారుల సభ కింద గట్టిపడుతుంది. ఎలా ఎన్నికలు మంద మీ వెర్రివాడు మెటల్ చేయగలరు? సేకరణ పర్యావలోకనం ఉమ్మి అంతటా నమ్మాడు.

Will SDA will gone after Mr Chiam leave SDA?

After JBJ return to Heaven who will take over the third force small parties alliances leadership?

Will two party system in Singapore that will continue by WP and PAP? By May 2011 GE.
 
This fivestars character aka Ng Chiew Kiat is some big time, fake degree loser. Claiming to have a doctorate degree from "London" and still talks like a babbling baboon in his posts. see link below.

Dr Anthony Ng Chiew Kiat,

Please learn to be more coherent.
 
As a law student in the 1980’s, I was imbued with idealism and a pretty strong sense of justice and how governments should behave in a liberal democracy. I lapped up what my lecturers taught. But before I could even complete my law degree, I discovered that Singapore was not made in the image and likeness of Western democracies.
In 1986, the government decided that it was not happy with the way the Law Society had conducted itself i.e. having Francis Seow as its President, and actively campaigning against restrictions on the foreign press. So it decided to amend the Legal Profession Act to place conditions on who could run for office in the Society. Select Committee proceedings were held and televised. One by one, the lawyers in the Law Society Council were grilled on national television about how they were not fit to hold office. One was even quizzed about her connections with the Workers’ Party. Detentions under the Internal Security Act of alleged Marxist conspirators followed soon after. Exactly what did the rule of law mean in Singapore? As a young law student, I was perplexed, and in need of answers.
At about the same time, Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam, or JBJ as we know him, was fighting huge personal battles. He was the incumbent MP in Anson constituency, having won the by-election in 1981 and been re-elected in 1984. News broke about him being convicted of an offence involving a donor’s cheque to him; he was seen clutching his Bible as he entered Queenstown Remand Prison to serve a prison sentence. Consequently, JBJ was also disqualified from law practice. He appealed against his disqualification to the Privy Council in London, our highest appeal court then. In the course of their judgment, the Law Lords in London observed that JBJ’s conviction was wrong and that he had suffered a “grievous injustice”. This was basically brushed aside by the authorities. JBJ’s disqualification from law practice and from standing for elections for 5 years remained. Within a few months, the government abolished legal appeals to London in disciplinary cases involving lawyers, specifically citing JBJ’s appeal!
Nearly 10 years later, campaigning began for the General Elections held in Jan 1997. Tang Liang Hong had teamed up with JBJ to contest Cheng San GRC. The atmosphere was meteoric, with the ruling party marshalling its full arsenal to label Tang a Chinese chauvinist. As I think back now, Tang’s shouts of “Merdeka” at a lunch time rally at UOB Plaza still ring in my ears to this day. So high, it seems, were the stakes at GE 1997. On New Year’s Day 1997, on the eve of Polling Day, JBJ stood at the WP rally stage at Yio Chu Kang stadium and said that he had with him Tang’s police reports against “Goh Chok Tong and his people”. For that statement, 8 legal suits were commenced in the High Court against JBJ. Deeply troubled and upset, I wrote to JBJ enclosing a donation. Thus we became friends.


this is sylvia zeh zeh i believe......

interestingly ..... sylvia zehzeh and ah yaw both choose not to join WP despite being invited by JBJ!!!!

MUAHAHAHAHAHAH!
 
Stupid fake PhD dumbfuck, the only coherent sentences you form are those that you copy and paste, shameless plagiarizing work as if it were your own.

You PhD confirmed is worth less than the toilet paper I'll be wiping my ass with shortly.


When someone do not know who is GSM or JBJ. We need to refer them to their blog or profile. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
 
Third Force Alliance should different from WP and PAP

1) Democratic socialism

a) To emphasize the democratic character of their political orientation.
b) To achieve a transition to socialism, it is a term used to distinguish between socialists who favor a grassroots-level that operates on the basis of democratic centralism.
c) Social democrats need not accept many self-identified democratic socialists oppose contemporary social democracy because social democracy retains the capitalist mode of production.

2) Political science

a) Political philosophy, comparative politics and international relations.
b) Political philosophy is the reasoning for an absolute normative government, laws and similar questions and their distinctive characteristics. Comparative politics is the science of comparison and teaching of different types of constitutions, political actors, legislature and associated fields, all of them from an intrastate perspective. International relations deal with the interaction between nation-states as well as intergovernmental and transnational organizations.
c) Methodologically diverse and appropriates many methods originating in social research. Approaches include positivism, interpretive, rational choice, theory behavioral, structuralism, post-structuralism, realism, institutionalism, and pluralism.

3) Political economy

a) the term for studying production, buying, and selling, and their relations with law, custom, and government, as well as with the distribution of national income and wealth, including through the budget process.
b) Political economy originated in moral philosophy. It developed in the 18th century as the study of the economies of states, polities, hence political economy.

4) Sunni Islamic Community Law

5) The Human Rights Act

a) Aim to the rights contained in the European Convention on Human Rights.
 
Dr Ng Chiew Kiat is not a PHD holder which need to stay in research center. He is Business Doctorate with DBA, MBA and BBA.
 
Back
Top