Need another JR on Presidential Power on NATIONAL RESERVE

uncleyap

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Can the president exercise his own independent decisions and Presidential Power apart from the famiLEE LEEgime cabinet?:confused::confused:

I am talking about $$$$$$NATIONAL$$$$RESERVE$$$$$$$!:eek:

http://uncleyap-news.blogspot.com/2010/08/more-important-judicial-review-is.html

Sunday, August 15, 2010

<!-- Begin .post --> A more important Judicial Review is necessary on our Reserve

ST URL on M Ravi's JR


Well done M Ravi for the JR taken on our DP & Presidency.

But my main point here is regarding our Elected President & National Reserve.

Since the High Court had found that Elected President had no power to pardon, and that power is only with the famiLEE LEEgime's cabinet, a much BIGGER and more IMPORTANT question arose on our National Reserve which is supposed to be under the Presidential control.

Is that yet another Huge White Elephant that president can not make independent decision on the use of reserve, or is he again just acting like a robot manipulated by the famiLEE LEEgime cabinet?

This is not anything less crucial than death penalty.

Had Singaporeans been deceived again that the Elected President is REALLY the 2nd Key in control of our National Reserve? I say it is absolutely necessary to have another Judicial Review to determine the exact power the Elected President have in this important function besides pardons.




posted by uncleyap at 2:03 PM
 
Good point!

If the President is really no use and need the cabinet for real decisions, why don't SG eliminate the President position and save the country a few million dollars in salary, benefits and pension!
 
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1) The President is the Head of State
2) The Prime Minister is the Head of Government
3) The Supreme Court of Singapore is independent of the executive and the legislature (Adopt The judiciary UK Model)
4) The rule of the people by civil rights and a system of checks and balances on European constitutional theory of a three-branch government
 
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