PAP has to retain its position for S’pore to keep doing well: SM Lee

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  • SM Lee said the opposition is here to stay in Singapore politics post-2025 General Election, but the PAP must win votes to govern effectively.
  • He warned that too many opposition MPs could weaken the government's quality, affecting Singapore's progress, and urged a balance.
  • SM Lee assured the PAP Government will serve all citizens regardless of constituency or vote.


SINGAPORE - With the opposition here to stay in Singapore politics, the ruling party will have to retain its position, and win the support of voters in order for the Republic to “keep on doing well”, said Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
Otherwise, it will become harder to govern Singapore well and get support for policies required to make the country work and progress, said SM Lee.
Speaking at a National Day dinner in Serangoon on July 27, SM Lee said the People’s Action Party (PAP) government continues to deliver good results and enjoys the confidence of Singaporeans.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...-position-for-spore-to-keep-doing-well-sm-lee
Long long time ago in May 2025... 🤣
 

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Correct for him........

PAP has to retain its position for PAP to keep doing well: SM Lee​

 

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Yep no choice, Singapore is still far from the above climate. Most Singaporeans just vote for PAP. The 1 party system will continue in the foreseeable future.
Most "sinkie" are not local born in 2030.
Most of them should be dead.
With more "sinkie" pump into the place, what election are we talking about ?
Apply the same magic.
Get a few hundred dollars after conversion.
Where got such a good deal ?
 
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