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Vague as to what he will realli do
Correction, vote 1 free 1siala punggol residents! BUY 1 FREE 1 is real!!! i repeat!!! BUY ONE GET ONE FREE!!!!
ONE FOR ONE DEAL! wtf mcdonalds also not so generous these days!!!Correction, vote 1 free 1
Stroke hit him onceI really stunned when the radio dj announced hsk retiring
Walao why is he retiring so early at his age
Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong hopes to draw on his two decades of experience in politics to improve the lives of Punggol residents — for as long as he can.
The 66-year-old, who is contesting in his sixth general election, said while the decision on whether he stays beyond one term — if elected — lies with the Prime Minister, he wants to continue "building" Punggol in any capacity.
"Even if I am asked to step down, I will continue working with residents, serving the community in whichever way I can," Gan told AsiaOne on Tuesday (April 29) after a walkabout at One Punggol.
And if it were up to him? The People's Action Party (PAP) veteran said he would “continue for as long as [he] can.”
Gan previously served as MP for Chua Chu Kang GRC for 14 years, holding key portfolios such as Manpower and Health, and now Minister for Trade and Industry.
"This is not a job, a vocation. It's a sense of mission… to serve people. That will continue to drive me on."
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/g...punggol-residents-even-if-hes-asked-step-down
Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong hopes to draw on his two decades of experience in politics to improve the lives of Punggol residents — for as long as he can.
The 66-year-old, who is contesting in his sixth general election, said while the decision on whether he stays beyond one term — if elected — lies with the Prime Minister, he wants to continue "building" Punggol in any capacity.
"Even if I am asked to step down, I will continue working with residents, serving the community in whichever way I can," Gan told AsiaOne on Tuesday (April 29) after a walkabout at One Punggol.
And if it were up to him? The People's Action Party (PAP) veteran said he would “continue for as long as [he] can.”
Gan previously served as MP for Chua Chu Kang GRC for 14 years, holding key portfolios such as Manpower and Health, and now Minister for Trade and Industry.
"This is not a job, a vocation. It's a sense of mission… to serve people. That will continue to drive me on."
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/g...punggol-residents-even-if-hes-asked-step-down
Jin jialat. His other ex colleagues all retire and can enjoy life, he still made to stay and slog and had to beg like a dog.
Jin jialat. His other ex colleagues all retire and can enjoy life, he still made to stay and slog and had to beg like a dog.