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Old 24-07-2017, 10:36 PM   #171
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got implication on free education. indians don't qualify
If she wins in the EP......then we would have 3 Presidents of Indian origin since Independence........First was Devan Nair, then followed by SR Nathan, and now Halimah Yacob.......
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Old 28-07-2017, 01:28 PM   #172
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Ex-PAP MP Inderjit Singh on reserved presidential election
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Former PAP Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC, Mr Inderjit Singh, has weighed in on the reserved presidential election that is likely to be held in September.

In November 2016, Parliament announced new amendments to the elected presidential scheme and outlined that since there has not been a President
from the Malay community for five consecutive terms, the 2017 election will be reserved for those from the Malay community.

Writing in his Facebook page, Mr Singh opined that while Singaporeans should accept the reserved election system and
the ultimate victor of the race as the country’s president, certain issues still need to be resolved before the race formally begins.

He wrote, “Many of us are saddened with the recent developments and comments from different quarters of society but I hope that we can put all these differences behind us.
Once the new President is elected, we should all unite behind that person and focus on uniting the nation so that the respect accrued to the office of the President remains intact.

To help that process, I feel that the following issues need to be addressed fast before we go into the formal PE 2017 process:”

Mr Singh first said that it is important to establish who Singapore’s first elected president is.
The government has maintained that President Wee Kim Wee is the first since the elected presidency scheme was instated in the middle of his term and
because the claim President Wee exercised the powers of the elected president following this, even though he was an appointed president.
This is in contrast to many in civil society that assert that President Ong Teng Cheong is the first to be formally elected into office by the people.

Mr Singh pointed to the court proceedings initiated by Dr Tan Cheng Bock, a former PAP MP and Presidential nominee
who had planned to contest the election this year after losing the last race by 0.35% of votes.
He said, “The court will be deciding on this very soon, but
I feel the policy makers could have avoided this question all together by paying more attention to this issue –
the constitution could have said that the 5th election should be a reserved election and not the 6th
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Nevertheless, once the courts decide, we have to move on.”

He also discussed the concept of “Malayness” and questioned why the process for classifying an individual as Malay or Indian in the General or Presidential Elections
is not aligned with how individuals are classified by race by organisations like SINDA or MENDAKI.


Mr Singh urged more qualified Malay candidates to throw their hat in the ring as it is “very important that Singaporeans and the rest of the world
see that we have enough qualified Malays in Singapore who meet the very stringent requirements set in the constitution.
It will be a pity if we don’t have enough qualified candidates to choose from for the first ever reserved PE.
So, I hope all those who meet the criteria, come forward for this wider call.”

Finally, he zeroed in on Mdm Halimah Yacob, PAP MP and Speaker of Parliament, who has said that she is eyeing the race.
Reports are circulating that Mdm Halimah is already making plans to handover her duties as a sitting politician, even as she insists she is “still thinking.”
Nevertheless, Mdm Halimah is already fixed as the choice establishment candidate to contest the election in many citizens’ mind.

On Mdm Halimah, Mr Singh said: “While the constitution is open about having a current sitting government politician standing for the PE,
some Singaporeans have expressed concerns on the prospects of a current government MP, still in parliament, resigning as an MP and immediately standing for the PE.
The spirit of the Elected President is independence of office as intended by Mr Lee Kuan Yew when the idea was mooted.
While I have no question about how each person will do his or her duty to serve the office they are elected to serve, public perception is also important.
While Mr Ong Teng Cheong also did the same in 1993, I sense people are increasingly uncomfortable with this.”

He concluded his post, urging all to stand united as Singaporeans and show respect for our President no matter who he – or she! – will be.

“As the Head of State, the President of Singapore holds the highest office and he or she must get the full respect of all Singaporeans.
I hope the above issues are addressed before PE 2017 kicks off formally. It is good that Singaporeans are debating the issue of the reserved PE.
My hope is that we can largely come to an understanding of the above 4 issues before we kick off PE 2017.
And once our President has been elected, let’s all show respect for the President of Singapore and stand united as Singaporeans.”

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Rumors of Mdm Halimah dad is not a malay. Is that true?
Any evidence?
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Old 28-07-2017, 06:49 PM   #173
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FYI...

Indian Muslim = Pay Sinda coz Indian + Pay MUIS coz Muslim
Chinese Muslim = Pay CDAC coz chinese + Pay MUIS coz Muslim
Malay Christian = Pay MUIS coz Muslim dun allow ppl to leave, exemption also on annual basis + pay Church (arbo how gong hee so rich?)

I think ppl need to be able to tell the difference between Race and Religion.
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Old 28-07-2017, 06:56 PM   #174
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Just abolish this useless & expensive portfolio.

Spend such millions to improve the MRT operations.

Betterer right
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Old 28-07-2017, 11:43 PM   #175
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Just abolish this useless & expensive portfolio.

Spend such millions to improve the MRT operations.

Betterer right
Wrong. I don't think money going into MRT will solve their problems. As well channel the salary to help the poor or needy
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Old 31-07-2017, 01:02 PM   #176
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Halimah binti Yacob (Jawi: حاليمه بنت ياچوب; born 23 August 1954) is a Singaporean politician[1] of
Indian descent
[2], born to a Malay mother[3] and an Indian-Muslim father[4].
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halimah_Yacob

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If this qualify, than this President criteria is not Minority Race but RELIGION! In that case, a Chinese Muslim can also qualify.

Interesting how facts can be twisted in their favour... absolute power corrupts!
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Old 31-07-2017, 03:03 PM   #177
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Another interesting thing that iI just received today. There is a photo circulating of Halimah standing on the presidential jeep in 1 of the NDP rehearsals.

It looks like they are preparing her for the next 5yrs on that veh.... i wonder if the photo is authentic or rigged. Can anyone verify?
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Old 31-07-2017, 05:45 PM   #178
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Another interesting thing that iI just received today. There is a photo circulating of Halimah standing on the presidential jeep in 1 of the NDP rehearsals.

It looks like they are preparing her for the next 5yrs on that veh.... i wonder if the photo is authentic or rigged. Can anyone verify?
The speaker of parliament is the stand-in for president during NDP rehersals.
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Old 31-07-2017, 07:49 PM   #179
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The speaker of parliament is the stand-in for president during NDP rehersals.
As we do not have Vice President, she is acting president when president is on leave, etc.

Not sure if chair of council of presidential council is still another possible choice.
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Old 31-07-2017, 11:09 PM   #180
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As we do not have Vice President, she is acting president when president is on leave, etc.

Not sure if chair of council of presidential council is still another possible choice.
Got stand-in as president if president on leave? Not too sure leh. If LHL on leave, one of the DPM will step in.
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