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Another super heavy weight contender coming into the Presidential Race?

Madam Ho Ching, former CEO of Temasek Holdings and spouse of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, has once again chimed in with her thoughts on the role and scope of the Elected Presidency in Singapore on a Facebook post

The election, scheduled to take place before 13 September, marks the end of the six-year term of Madam Halimah Yacob, Singapore’s current president.

Ho’s post on 24 June 2023, lengthy in nature with about 2,500 words, somewhat blurs the line between an opinion piece and a passionate rant.

Ho’s detailed exposition primarily centred around the duty to protect Singapore’s past reserves – an issue of paramount significance as the presidential election approaches.
 
I thought some big fat malay guy decided to see if he can participate.
 
Ho’s post on 24 June 2023, lengthy in nature with about 2,500 words, somewhat blurs the line between an opinion piece and a passionate rant.

Like this one? :roflmao:

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Madam Ho Ching, former CEO of Temasek Holdings and spouse of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, has once again chimed in with her thoughts on the role and scope of the Elected Presidency in Singapore on a Facebook post

The election, scheduled to take place before 13 September, marks the end of the six-year term of Madam Halimah Yacob, Singapore’s current president.

Ho’s post on 24 June 2023, lengthy in nature with about 2,500 words, somewhat blurs the line between an opinion piece and a passionate rant.

Ho’s detailed exposition primarily centred around the duty to protect Singapore’s past reserves – an issue of paramount significance as the presidential election approaches.


To protect Singapore reserves, we need to guard against conflict of interest and nepotism , vote Lee Hsien Loong and PAP out
 
Sounds like she is feeling uneasy about Tartman becoming the President. :sneaky:
 
Why doesn't the PAP want Sinkies to know the exact amount of the reserves?
One other scheme that does not reveal the size is.....a Ponzi scheme.
 
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