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Statement by PM Lee on By-Election for Hougang Constituency May 26 BE

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Statement by PM Lee on By-Election for Hougang Constituency
by Lee Hsien Loong on Wednesday, 9 May 2012 at 16:22 ·


In the General Election in May 2011, nearly all seats were contested. Many important issues were aired and debated. In the outcome, Singaporeans gave the PAP team a clear mandate to form the Government.

Over the past year, the Government has worked hard together with Singa*poreans to implement its programme to build an inclusive Singapore, and improve the lives of all.

We set the broad directions when Parliament opened last October. In the Budget in February we followed up with effective schemes to help the poor, the elderly and the disabled. We are also upgrading our companies’ and workers’ skills, so that our economy can grow and Singaporeans can improve their incomes year by year.

However, much work remains ahead to translate good policies and programmes into actions on the ground, and to deliver the results that we all look forward to.

In January this year, news surfaced of personal indiscretions by Mr Yaw Shin Leong, the Workers’ Party (WP) Member of Parliament for Hougang constituency. The WP first kept totally silent, then supported Mr Yaw, and then three weeks later suddenly expelled him from the party. Until now the WP has not given Singa*poreans a full and proper account of what happened, or why it acted in this way. Mr Yaw himself has said nothing, either to explain or to apologise for his behaviour, and has reportedly left the country. Both the WP and Mr Yaw have let down all those who voted for him. As a result of Mr Yaw’s expulsion from the WP, the Hougang constituency seat fell vacant.

I hope these events will not distract us from focussing on our national priorities, and building an inclusive Singa*pore. Although the Constitution does not require me to call a by-election within any fixed timeframe, I said in Parliament that I intended to call a by-election in Hougang. This morning I advised the President to issue the Writ of Election.

The by-election will give Hougang residents the chance to elect a new MP to serve them. I encourage Hougang voters to use this opportunity wisely, to elect the best candidate with commitment and integrity: someone they can rely upon to express their hopes and concerns, address their needs, and make a real difference to their lives.


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By-Election for Hougang constituency: Nomination Day is 16 May 2012. If contested, Polling Day is 26 May 2012.
 
By Rachel Chang
Nomination Day for the by-election to fill former Workers' Party MP Yaw Shin Leong's seat will be on May 16.

The writ of election was issued today by the President. By past precedent, nine days of campaigning will commence after, and Hougang voters should go to the polls on May 26.

Despite rampant speculation, PM Lee did not call for a by-election in any other constituency, limiting it to Hougang's 25,000 voters.

The Hougang seat became vacant after Mr Yaw was expelled from the WP on Feb 14 for refusing to account to the party leadership for his behaviour, including allegedly having extra-marital affairs.
 
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PAP cheater sure win this time......
 
Statement by PM Lee on By-Election for Hougang Constituency
by Lee Hsien Loong on Wednesday, 9 May 2012 at 16:22 ·
In the General Election in May 2011, nearly all seats were contested. Many important issues were aired and debated. In the outcome, Singaporeans gave the PAP team a clear mandate to form the Government.
Over the past year, the Government has worked hard together with Singa*poreans to implement its programme to build an inclusive Singapore, and improve the lives of all.
We set the broad directions when Parliament opened last October. In the Budget in February we followed up with effective schemes to help the poor, the elderly and the disabled. We are also upgrading our companies’ and workers’ skills, so that our economy can grow and Singaporeans can improve their incomes year by year.
However, much work remains ahead to translate good policies and programmes into actions on the ground, and to deliver the results that we all look forward to.
In January this year, news surfaced of personal indiscretions by Mr Yaw Shin Leong, the Workers’ Party (WP) Member of Parliament for Hougang constituency. The WP first kept totally silent, then supported Mr Yaw, and then three weeks later suddenly expelled him from the party. Until now the WP has not given Singa*poreans a full and proper account of what happened, or why it acted in this way. Mr Yaw himself has said nothing, either to explain or to apologise for his behaviour, and has reportedly left the country. Both the WP and Mr Yaw have let down all those who voted for him. As a result of Mr Yaw’s expulsion from the WP, the Hougang constituency seat fell vacant.
I hope these events will not distract us from focussing on our national priorities, and building an inclusive Singa*pore. Although the Constitution does not require me to call a by-election within any fixed timeframe, I said in Parliament that I intended to call a by-election in Hougang. This morning I advised the President to issue the Writ of Election.
The by-election will give Hougang residents the chance to elect a new MP to serve them. I encourage Hougang voters to use this opportunity wisely, to elect the best candidate with commitment and integrity: someone they can rely upon to express their hopes and concerns, address their needs, and make a real difference to their lives.
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So is it time to FIX THE OPPOSITION 110% on 26May2012?
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#PM Lee says countries worldwide respect and admire Singapore's proven system.(1m10s) : "Right now we have Low Thia Khiang, Chiam See Tong, Steve Chia. We can deal with them. Suppose you had 10, 15, 20 opposition members in Parliament. Instead of spending my time thinking what is the right policy for Singapore, I'm going to spend all my time thinking what's the right way to fix them, to buy my supporters votes, how can I solve this week's problem and forget about next year's challenges?".

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I doubt he will win. If he lose, will he still lobby for the market or will he forget about everything?
 
ehh... shouldn't this go to the politics folder? :p:p:p
no need to get so excited leh :D:D:D
 
WP sending who?

Png Eng Huat has been campaigning in Hougang for months since the outbreak of the YSL saga. More interesting question is, will NSP or any other party send anybody? Will GMS be contesting as independent candidate since he's jumping up and down, twisting and shouting about WP allegedly immoral and arrogant?
 
Png Eng Huat has been campaigning in Hougang for months since the outbreak of the YSL saga. More interesting question is, will NSP or any other party send anybody? Will GMS be contesting as independent candidate since he's jumping up and down, twisting and shouting about WP allegedly immoral and arrogant?

Bachelor of Science in Radio-Tv-Film? What's that?

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Depend on whether Hougang want lift upgrading and other baits

a couple blocks already start LUP construction of lift shaft at ave 7 opposite the CHIJ. look like those 4 storey blocks will have their lift build first before the LUP for higher blocks to start.
 
Bachelor of Science in Radio-Tv-Film? What's that?

Radio is a device you use to recieve audio signals. TV is a device you use to recieve audio and video signals. Film is a device you use to record and playblack. Anything else?
 
Radio is a device you use to recieve audio signals. TV is a device you use to recieve audio and video signals. Film is a device you use to record and playblack. Anything else?

Showing us your poor comprehension skills? Or poor spelling? Can't even spell 'receive' and 'playback'?
 
Png Eng Huat has been campaigning in Hougang for months since the outbreak of the YSL saga. More interesting question is, will NSP or any other party send anybody? Will GMS be contesting as independent candidate since he's jumping up and down, twisting and shouting about WP allegedly immoral and arrogant?


Bro , Tan Jee Say got chance or Not ?
 
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