Category: Singapuraku

  • Aide Iskandar Beri Sokongan Kepada Rakan-Rakanya, Tan Chuan-Jin Dan Edwin Tong

    Aide Iskandar Beri Sokongan Kepada Rakan-Rakanya, Tan Chuan-Jin Dan Edwin Tong

    Encik Aide Iskandar biasanya dilihat di padang bola sepak.

    Namun, bekas pemain bola sepak nasional itu dilihat di Sekolah Kong Hwa berpakaian putih pada Hari Penamaan Calon.

    Encik Aide, 40 tahun, mengaku itu kali pertama beliau menyaksikan sendiri pelaksanaan Hari Penamaan Calon.

    “Saya ingin tahu tentang proses penamaan calon dan ingin mengalami diri sendiri suasana pada hari penting ini.

    “Lagi-lagi ia berkaitan dengan daerah kediaman saya,” ujar bekas kapten pasukan bola sepak nasional itu.

    “Saya juga ingin memberi sokongan kepada rakan-rakan saya dan calon PAP, Encik Tan Chuan-Jin dan Encik Edwin Tong,” ujarnya.

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • SPP Ingin Teruskan Kerja Baik Pemimpin Veteran

    SPP Ingin Teruskan Kerja Baik Pemimpin Veteran

    PASUKAN Parti Rakyat Singapura (SPP) yang akan bertanding di GRC Bishan-Toa Payoh ingin meneruskan ‘kerja baik’ yang menjadi legasi kepimpinan veteran pembangkang, Encik Chiam See Tong, dalam pilihan raya ini.

    Calon yang akan bertanding bagi GRC Bishan-Toa Payoh ialah Encik Benjamin Pwee, 47 tahun; Encik Hamim Aliyas, peniaga, 50 tahun; Encik Law Kim Hwee, 55 tahun, mantan pengurus pemasaran; Encik Abdillah Zamzuri, 31 tahun, seorang pemilik syarikat latihan dan akademi sukan; Encik Bryan Long, 37 tahun, seorang usahatekwan.

    Encik Pwee dan Encik Hamim dari Parti Progresif Demokratik (DPP) tetapi meletak jawatan bagi bertanding di bawah SPP.

    “Bagi pengundi Bishan-Toa Payoh, saya memperjuangkan Chiam See Tong bagi mempertahankan prinsip konstruktif dan kolaboratif dalam pemerintah bagi masa depan rakyat,” kata Encik Hamim yang bertanding di GRC yang sama bersama Encik Chiam pada pilihan raya 2011.

    Dalam ucapan selepas disahkan menjadi calon, Encik Abdillah, seorang calon baru SPP, berteriak secara seloroh:

    “Bishan-Toa Payoh Amacam! Saya muda dan saya akan pastikan mereka yang muda akan mempunyai masa hadapan yang baik.”

    Dalam pilihan raya 2011, pasukan SPP diketuai Encik Chiam kalah di GRC Bishan-Toa Payoh, dengan undian sebanyak 43.1 peratus.

    Pasukan itu dikalahkan oleh Parti Tindakan Rakyat (PAP) yang diketuai mantan Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Encik Wong Kan Seng yang memenangi undian sebanyak 56.94 peratus.

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • Gurmit Singh Quits Workers’ Party Then Rejoins As New Candidate In GE2015

    Gurmit Singh Quits Workers’ Party Then Rejoins As New Candidate In GE2015

    The Workers’ Party (WP) gathered at their headquarters on Sunday (30 Aug) afternoon to announce their fourth batch of potential candidates for General Elections 2015.

    Along with the other 3 new faces, 55-year-old Gurmit Singh (no, not that Gurmit Singh) was introduced one day after WP unveiled a 48-page manifesto titled “Empower Your Future”.

    According to The Straits Times, Gurmit Singh left WP “a few weeks ago” after being informed that he would be a back-up candidate for the party. Shortly after his departure, Gurmit was spotted at a Singaporeans First (SingFirst) event where it was rumored to be his first day in Tan Jee Say’s party.

    Gurmit Singh started volunteering for the WP shortly after the 2011 General Election, and only became an official member in 2013. Apart from being a part of WP, he is also a legal counsel for a property firm.

    WP chairman Sylvia Lim said that Gurmit Singh decided to retract his resignation from WP after spending one day with SingFirst.

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    We believe Gurmit has much to contribute as a candidate and, if elected, as an MP.

    – WP Chairman Sylvia Lim

    Why did Gurmit Singh join Singfirst?

    According to sources from The Straits Times, Gurmit Singh joined the SingFirst walkabout only after he heard that WP would most not likely field him as a candidate.

    Another potential WP candidate, lawyer Shaneet Rai, had left the party after feeling unhappy about being a part of a team of young-first timers taking on the People’s Action Party (PAP) at Nee Soon GRC. Shortly after, Mr Singh was asked to rejoin WP as a new candidate.

    Gurmit Singh was also seen joining WP’s walkabout on the same day that Mr Rai had announced his departure from WP.

    The other candidates that were introduced alongside Gurmit Singh yesterday were former librarian Mohamed Fairoz Shariff, 36, Manager of a voluntary welfare organisation Mr Kenneth Foo, 38, and shipping lawyer Dennis Tan, 45.

    How does Gurmit Singh’s new position benefit the party?

    Gurmit cited his past struggle on finding a job in Australia motivated him to focus on making employment for Singaporean employees a priority.

    He also wants to ensure low-wage workers earn a decent income to survive in the normal standard living of Singapore.

    Will Gurmit Singh’s new position as a candidate for WP make a difference?

    Did he make the right decision to rejoin WP?

     

    Source: http://mustsharenews.com

  • Fahmi Rais: My Track Record As A Leader Speaks For Itself, Vote For Me

    Fahmi Rais: My Track Record As A Leader Speaks For Itself, Vote For Me

    I was a Student Councilor in the Institute of Education.

    I was the Chairman in Islamic Fellowship Association Youth Wing.

    I was the Vice President in Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations (Majlis Pusat).

    I was the Secretary General in Southeast Asia Malay Youth Organisation (SAMYO).

    I was a Board Member in National Youth Council.

    I was a Board Member in Mendaki.

    I was the President in Malay Artistes Association.

    I was a leader in many other organisations too for 26 years.

    Now I seek your support for the next lap of my tireless contribution to the society. To all the residents in Tg Pagar GRC (including Jurong GRC) and to all the residents in FB, give me your prayer and support on this new journey.

     

    Source: Bung Fahmi

  • Lee Hsien Loong: Opposition Party Like ‘Mouse In The House’

    Lee Hsien Loong: Opposition Party Like ‘Mouse In The House’

    Nine parties may be contesting this election but to most observers, the keenest contests will be in wards featuring the People’s Action Party (PAP) and the Workers’ Party (WP).

    The exception is Potong Pasir where PAP faces the Singapore People’s Party (SPP).

    PAP and WP clash in wards including Aljunied, East Coast and Marine Parade GRCs and single seats in Fengshan and MacPherson.

    The clash between the two rival parties underscores two differing agendas.

    Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong sees it as an election to find leaders for the next generation while WP says it needs to entrench opposition for a healthier parliament.

    For the first time in independent Singapore’s electoral history, all seats will be contested. And for the third time since 2006, PAP did not return to power on Nomination Day.

    A two-party system is common in some developed countries like the US and Australia. The question is whether Singapore is on the cusp of a similar system.

    WP’s success at GE 2011 has allowed it to attract better qualified candidates – 12 out of the 19 WP candidates introduced started volunteering with the party from 2011.

    For GE 2015, the party was able to field its largest slate ever – 28 candidates – to contest in five GRCs and five SMCs.

    Yesterday, at a press conference at the PAP headquarters, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong spelt out the battle lines after the close of nominations. “This is an election where there is a lot at stake and where we have to take very seriously people’s concerns, people’s aspirations, their outlook in a new world and also the way the election is going to be fought,” he said.

    Reports and pictures by Ariffin Jamar, Azim Azman, Benjamin Seetor, Chai Hung Yin, Choo Chwee Hua, David Lee, David Sun, Elizabeth Law, Foo Jie Ying, Koh Hui Theng, Hariz Baharudin, Jennifer Dhanaraj, Jeremy Long, Jonathan Choo, Mohd Ishak, Ng Jun Sen, Nurul Nabilah, Phyllicia Wang, Ronald Loh, Shahriya Yahaya and Tan Tam Mei

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

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