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The Japan Times Online, 3 Nov 2009
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has cited the failure of the Liberal Democratic Party to renew itself as a grim reminder of the need for his People's Action Party, which has ruled the wealthy city-state for decades, to avoid the same downhill path.
He said the PAP's commitment to self-renewal has been a key factor preventing it from decaying or stagnating, and allowing it to stay relevant and in power for so long.
"For the LDP, things began to take a turn for the worse in the 1990s when the Japanese economic bubble burst. The electorate started to blame every bad thing that happened — from unemployment to the loss of its self-confidence — on the party," he said.
over here, one of the reasons that paps win majority in GE is MANY ARE DEPRIVED OF THE RIGHTS TO VOTE.
stem out GRCs. give us back single wards and see if he could brags and eat his yayapapaya at the same time in the next GE.:oIo:
honestly, just how many times have u been given your rights or even a chance to vote? it was walkover most of the time.:oIo:
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has cited the failure of the Liberal Democratic Party to renew itself as a grim reminder of the need for his People's Action Party, which has ruled the wealthy city-state for decades, to avoid the same downhill path.
He said the PAP's commitment to self-renewal has been a key factor preventing it from decaying or stagnating, and allowing it to stay relevant and in power for so long.
"For the LDP, things began to take a turn for the worse in the 1990s when the Japanese economic bubble burst. The electorate started to blame every bad thing that happened — from unemployment to the loss of its self-confidence — on the party," he said.
over here, one of the reasons that paps win majority in GE is MANY ARE DEPRIVED OF THE RIGHTS TO VOTE.
stem out GRCs. give us back single wards and see if he could brags and eat his yayapapaya at the same time in the next GE.:oIo:
honestly, just how many times have u been given your rights or even a chance to vote? it was walkover most of the time.:oIo: