JohannSu1864
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I always thought people with foreign spouse cannot take up high position.So calculative and weak. Had to show stuff to seek approvals from residents.
I always thought people with foreign spouse cannot take up high position.So calculative and weak. Had to show stuff to seek approvals from residents.
Can always vote one get one free.
Losing PAP candidates will become grassroots advisors anyway.
I also think if she’s re elected most likely she’ll be promoted to full ministerShe dying to rise to ministar. She can’t afford to lose.
her hubby hedgefund manager, set up own company, doing very very well.If she really so hardworking , then definitely spends very very little time with her family especially kids
Cos ministry work is very hard
And if she takes main chunk of grassroots and MP work she definitely have zero time for herself
And for latter, some of the issues are "unsolvable"
And if she gets voted in and as reward becomes a full minister, it will get even worse
Wonder how is her husband feeling
If PAP won the Punggol GRC then she is the MVP.
Guess he's also very very busyher hubby hedgefund manager, set up own company, doing very very well.
No, unless SXL can pull off a TLP-style breakthrough, which honestly seems unlikely based on her bitchy comments on opposition. I think PAP will still win Punggol.Yes. I think likely will have a very bright future within PAP and the government. But I still hope blue team gets in.
Tpl is like the top sales person in papNo, unless SXL can pull off a TLP-style breakthrough, which honestly seems unlikely based on her bitchy comments on opposition. I think PAP will still win Punggol.
TLP was always seen as the underdog within PAP, but she really proved her worth as she matured in her political career. People might not necessarily like her personality or style, but credit must still be given to her for the effort she put in and for becoming the MVP during the last election. Her growth and resilience set a good example of how hard work can eventually pay off in politics.