Marathir can sleep well.Just wondering.
Seems like alot of events/activities/goodies/chicken wings lined up during SG60.
What happens if they lose the majority votes during election? Or didnt get 2/3 majority seats?
Pls discuss civilly.
Marathir can sleep well.Just wondering.
Seems like alot of events/activities/goodies/chicken wings lined up during SG60.
What happens if they lose the majority votes during election? Or didnt get 2/3 majority seats?
Pls discuss civilly.
Majority may not lose, but a super majority possibly in the next few decades.It won't happen, not in this lifetime unfortunately. At most they lose a smattering of GRCs here and there, or even a SMC, but they won't lose majority of the seats.
Nothing will change so move along, nothing to see here.

Maybe losing 1/3 majority is a more likely outcome.
Pappies has made sure that sg cannot survive a change of garmen.
Oppo at best can check and balance nia
just wait for triumps to go maximum revenge mode than singaporeans will be scare sheet less and vote pap lor.Just wondering.
Seems like alot of events/activities/goodies/chicken wings lined up during SG60.
What happens if they lose the majority votes during election? Or didnt get 2/3 majority seats?
Pls discuss civilly.

People in punggol, Tengah and Tampines North won't let it happen
They need go flip their bto for profit, then move to condo or live with parents
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Cue xie xian photoI think it will be very hard to lose when all agents, counting agent, election agents, return agent are PAP people.
Active political participation from the plebs has always been discouraged by pappy. Politicians are likely to be groomed than otherwise and kept limited to the incumbent ruling party ever since pappy took over the governance of sinkieland.you wake up your stupid idea first.
1. Singapore got mandatory voting system. This means everyone must vote. Usually for opposition to win, the turnout is low (because those satisfied or have no opinion of current system will be too lazy to go support) so only those kpkb the current system will go and vote. By making voting a mandatory event, everyone will go and vote, if not next time need to pay $50 then can vote. (https://www.eld.gov.sg/voters_compulsory.html)
2. Singapore is too small to have substantial opposition voice. Majority of those who don't like SG style of gahmen (want relax, want slow pace of life, want no GST), already migrate all over the world. Those left here are hardcore supporters or descendants of hardcore supporters of the system. So even if we got a few bo liao opposition, it won't be enough to change anything.
3. Singapore political talent pool is too small to accommodate 2 party. Even incumbent party have trouble finding good talents without "sus" background for MPs liao don't need to say opposition la. Then you have those Gen Z good for nothings.. then how?