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PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - Bigiron - 15-05-2024 PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong acknowledges the possibility of opposition gains, but historical trends and electoral structures suggest that the People's Action Party is likely to form the Singapore government again, despite a potential decrease in voter support in the upcoming election. https://gutzy.asia/2024/05/15/pap-may-lose-more-votes-in-upcoming-election-but-will-definitely-remain-in-power/ RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - forum456 - 15-05-2024 look like PM Wong does not have confidence in himself. that explains why heavy STI selloff happens today. RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - EvertonDiehard - 15-05-2024 ![]() How to win more votes like this? RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - Bigiron - 15-05-2024 (15-05-2024, 01:33 PM)forum456 Wrote: look like PM Wong does not have confidence in himself. His body language betrayed him Sit like a turtle on a chair RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - Tangsen - 15-05-2024 Nope PAP will win more vote because the opposition partees are all ownself shoot ownself .... name 1 thing they did that help Singaporean at large other than provide entertainment RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - EvertonDiehard - 15-05-2024 How to win more votes like this? ![]() RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - Tangsen - 15-05-2024 (15-05-2024, 01:35 PM)EvertonDiehard Wrote: Then vote for who? Opposition? ![]() RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - EvertonDiehard - 15-05-2024 How to win more votes like this? ![]() RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - Huliwang - 15-05-2024 I think shud win more votes because many swing voters will show hands to support the new PM who is far more capable than the last. ![]() RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - whylah - 15-05-2024 new citizens already form a large part of our population, just that cannot publicly publish the population census. with their support, it should be a resounding win for them, just that they want win more votes via their usual mind game. RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - cheekopekman - 15-05-2024 (15-05-2024, 01:00 PM)Bigiron Wrote: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power PM Wong already said PAP may lose votes lah! ![]() RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - Tangsen - 15-05-2024 (15-05-2024, 01:49 PM)cheekopekman Wrote: PM Wong already said PAP may lose votes lah! Wayang Partee or Wanker Partee ... ownself shoot ownself? RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - Gemstar - 15-05-2024 (15-05-2024, 01:49 PM)cheekopekman Wrote: PM Wong already said PAP may lose votes lah!I wil definitely gives all support to Oppositions Parties. RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - Oasis - 15-05-2024 WP is not getting stronger PSP needs to join hands with other parties to gain more votes PAP can be supported to be the government ruling the country RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - EvertonDiehard - 15-05-2024 (15-05-2024, 01:44 PM)whylah Wrote: new citizens already form a large part of our population, just that cannot publicly publish the population census. Jobs for foreigners, NS for local males and pay hike for Ministers. With such a strategy, how will the ruling party hold onto power except by handing out S'pore citizenship to foreigners who will be beholden to the Govt? RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - EvertonDiehard - 15-05-2024 (15-05-2024, 01:36 PM)Tangsen Wrote: Nope PAP will win more vote because the opposition partees are all ownself shoot ownself .... name 1 thing they did that help Singaporean at large other than provide entertainment During the run up to every General Election for the past few decades, the ruling party has been accused of unfair electoral practices such as gerrymandering, to maintain a significant majority in Parliament. As the Elections Dept is not an independent body, but forms part of the executive branch under the Prime Minister critics opine that it enables the incumbent party to decide electoral boundaries, based on poll results in the previous election. RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - ODA TETSURO - 15-05-2024 TS underestimated all the 没有办法 uncles and aunties who will still vote for PAP even if PAP gov did all the wrong things forever. RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - EvertonDiehard - 15-05-2024 (15-05-2024, 03:16 PM)ODA TETSURO Wrote: TS underestimated all the 没有办法 uncles and aunties who will still vote for PAP even if PAP gov did all the wrong things forever. Seniors only see the "chicken wings" from the Govt, but forget that those wings came from the whole chicken taken from their children and grandchildren. ![]() RE: PAP may lose more votes in upcoming election but will definitely remain in power - Rainforest - 15-05-2024 it's a process that takes time nothing is forever. look at Malaysia. they took 60 years to ends one party dominant. same thing will happen here one day |