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  • Sorotan Calon Wanita Harungi Tempoh Pilihan Raya

    Sorotan Calon Wanita Harungi Tempoh Pilihan Raya

    KEKURANGAN pengalaman dalam bidang politik dan usia muda calon baru Parti Tindakan Rakyat (PAP), Cik Rahayu Mahzam (gambar kiri), mungkin antara faktor yang dipersoal pelbagai pihak, termasuk pembangkang dan pengundi.

    Namun, Cik Rahayu, 35 tahun, berbakti kepada penduduk dengan jiwa dan beliau yakin penduduk juga dapat merasakan keikhlasannya itu.

    Meskipun masih baru dalam arena ini, beliau rancak berkempen dan turun padang dari awal pagi hingga malam untuk mengenali penduduk dengan lebih dekat.

    “Memang saya lebih muda dan masih banyak yang perlu dipelajari, tetapi saya bersama pasukan akar umbi dan GRC yang kuat. Dengan kemantapan parti (PAP), terdapat sumber yang boleh kami rujuk termasuk daripada Anggota Parlimen berpengalaman.

    “Saya telah bekerja keras menjalin hubungan dengan penduduk. Dengan usia saya yang muda, saya juga bertenaga dan ghairah,” kata Cik Rahayu.

    Seorang lagi calon wanita muda PAP, Cik Tin Pei Ling (gambar tengah), 31 tahun, mempunyai pengalaman dalam bidang politik memandangkan beliau telah berkhidmat sebagai Anggota Parlimen (AP) selama lebih empat tahun.

    Namun, status barunya sebagai ibu baru-baru ini dijadikan isu oleh pihak pembangkang.

    Menurut calon Parti Perpaduan Nasional (NSP), Encik Cheo Chai Chen, 64 tahun, peranan baru Cik Tin sebagai ibu adalah kelemahannya dan jika pengundi memilih Cik Tin, beliau mungkin akan memberi lebih banyak tumpuan kepada anaknya berbanding pengundi.

    Cik Tin tidak bersetuju dengan pandangan Encik Cheo dan menekankan komitmennya kepada MacPherson.

    Sementara itu calon NSP, Cik Nor Lella Mardiiiah Mohamed (gambar kanan), pula turut membentangkan rancangannya untuk membentuk dana pelajar Melayu di Tampines.

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • Rancangan Calon NSP Nor Lella Mardiiiah Jika Jadi AP

    Rancangan Calon NSP Nor Lella Mardiiiah Jika Jadi AP

    Calon Parti Perpaduan Nasional (NSP), Cik Nor Lella Mardiiiah Mohamed, berkata jika dipilih sebagai Anggota Parlimen (AP), beliau akan memperuntukkan separuh daripada elaun AP-nya untuk dana pendidikan anak Melayu di Tampines.

    Malah beliau hanya akan menggunakan $2,000 daripada elaun itu bagi kegunaan peribadinya.

    Baki daripada elaun itu juga akan disalurkan kepada kegiatan amal atau mana-mana badan amal untuk dimanfaatkan penduduk.

    Cik Nor Lella, yang bertanding di GRC Tampines dan merupakan konsultan niaga, berkata:

    “Wang dana ini akan digunakan oleh anak-anak muda Melayu mendapatkan pendidikan terbaik. Misalnya anak prasekolah mungkin boleh memasuki sekolah montessori terbaik bagi masa depan mereka.

    “Dana ini adalah untuk penduduk Tampines kerana saya berasa begitu dekat di hati penduduk di Tampines.”

    Menurutnya, beliau merancang berbuat demikian untuk mengikut langkah Setiausaha Agung NSP, Encik Lim Tean, yang berikrar memberikan sepenuhnya elaun AP-nya kepada dana pendidikan Melayu.

    Menyentuh tentang pengalamannya berkempen, Cik Nor Lella turut memberitahu bahawa beliau telah membuat laporan polis setelah dikaitkan dengan satu pertengkaran di Restoran Al-Azhar di Tampines pada sebelah malam selepas berkempen pada 2 September lalu.

    “Ada yang mengatakan saya bertengkar dengan bekas suami saya di restoran itu. Apa yang sebenarnya berlaku ialah saya menenteramkan keadaan apabila relawan NSP didatangi seseorang sehingga berlaku pertengkaran.

    “Saya tak mahu ini menjadi bahan fitnah terhadap diri saya,” ujarnya.

    Beliau turut memuat naik pengalamannya itu di laman Facebooknya malam tadi.

    Cik Nor Lella, Encik Lim, Encik Sebastian Teo, Encik Reno Fong dan Encik Choong Hon Heng dari NSP bertanding di GRC Tampines.

    Mereka menentang pasukan PAP terdiri daripada Encik Heng Swee Keat, Encik Masagos Zulkifli Masagos Mohamad, Encik Baey Yam Keng, Encik Desmond Choo dan Cik Cheng Li Hui.

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • Calon NSP Yadzeth Haris Dakwa PAP Cuai Tangani Masalah Pendidikan Remaja Melayu Singapura

    Calon NSP Yadzeth Haris Dakwa PAP Cuai Tangani Masalah Pendidikan Remaja Melayu Singapura

    Calon Melayu NSP bagi GRC Sembawang, Yadzeth Haris menyentuh tentang soal pendidikan di rapat pilihan raya malam tadi.

    Beliau mendakwa para Anggota Parlimen Melayu PAP cuai untuk menangani masalah pendidikan remaja-remaja Melayu.

    “Menteri Bertanggungjawab Bagi Ehwal Masyarakat Islam tetap menekankan bahawa remaja Melayu telah membuktikan kemajuan usaha dalam pendidikan tetapi pada masa yang sama terdapat jurang yang besar antara remaja Melayu kita dengan bangsa-bangsa lain.

    “Malah tiada yang menunjukkan sebarang hasil dari segi peningkatan yang memberangsangkan dalam pendidikan remaja-remaja Melayu kita,” kata Encik Yadzeth.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Tin Pei Ling: Being A Mother Is Not A Weakness

    Tin Pei Ling: Being A Mother Is Not A Weakness

    PAP candidate Tin Pei Ling has refuted MacPherson rival Cheo Chai Chen’s comments that her new role as a mother is a weakness.

    In a Facebook post on Friday (Aug 4) morning, Ms Tin, 31, said that she disagreed with the National Solidarity Party (NSP) candidate.

    She said she is committed to MacPherson, and returned to work two weeks after delivery because she wanted to continue to serve.

    “I am confident that even as a mum I can continue to focus on my work in MacPherson,” she wrote.

    The Today newspaper reported Mr Cheo’s comments. The 64-year-old former Nee Soon Central MP had said: “The PAP’s Tin Pei Ling has been working very hard. But she has just given birth, so voters should let her go home and rest, and take care of her child.

    “In general, mothers love their children, so they spend a lot of time with them. If voters choose her, she might focus more on her child than on her voters. This is her weakness.”

    In her post, Ms Tin noted that women today are well educated and capable of contributing in the work place and society.

    “Many mums face pressures to choose between motherhood and career. They should not have to,” she said, adding that she thus wants to build a Singapore “in which more women can successfully manage family and work responsibilities at the same time”.

    At a walkabout on Friday, she said that the general election concerns the future of Singapore as well as, on a personal level for her, MacPherson.

    “MacPherson means a lot to me. I feel a sense of responsibility. But I understand that not all women have the kind of support that I may have at this moment,” she said.

    “It won’t be easy for women, especially working mothers, out there. This further strengthens my sense of mission in wanting to help women get the kind of support they need in order to multitask and fulfil their different roles,” she added.

    When asked about his comments on Ms Tin being a new mother on Friday, Mr Cheo said: “It was a joke. I did not mean it to be taken seriously.”

    Ms Tin is in a three-cornered fight for the single-seat ward with Mr Cheo and Mr Bernard Chen, 29, from the Workers’ Party.

    She gave birth to a son, Kee Hau, on Aug 5 – her first child with Law Ministry Permanent Secretary Ng How Yue.

    Defence minister Ng Eng Hen backed also Ms Tin with a Facebook post. The medical doctor noted that a short stint with the obstetrician and gynaecology department as a medical officer showed him how strong mothers are.

    He added that he had advised Ms Tin to do less house-to-house and market visits while still in confinement. Dr Ng also added: “Mothers are strong, very strong when motivated… Those who dare to challenge mothers – beware!”

    Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office Grace Fu weighed in on the issue, saying she found Mr Cheo’s comments on Ms Tin “unjustified and outdated”.

    In a post on Facebook, she wrote: “The work of an MP is demanding but many women MPs have proven that they can be as effective as their male counterparts.

    “MOS Sim Ann, Ms Low Yen Ling, Dr Intan are exemplary of the modern Singaporean women who have done well managing the demands of public service, the political work of an MP and the mother of their children.

    She added that Mr Cheo’s comment that “voters should let her go home and rest” is a reminder that the work to change societal attitude is “far from done”.

    NSP’s Sembawang GRC candidate Kevryn Lim also gave her take on this issue.

    In a Facebook post on Friday, the 26-year-old single mother said: “We value all mothers and parents! I believe, Miss Tin, like all mothers and myself can also be a career woman of their own and manage their time respectively without neglecting anyone in the family.”

    In his comments on Thursday, Mr Cheo also took aim at the youth of his two opponents in MacPherson.

    In response, Ms Tin said on Facebook that youth should not be seen as a disadvantage. “It is good to encourage and enable youths to serve. It is good that young Singaporeans are paying attention and getting involved in the GE.

    “It shows that young Singaporeans are willing to stand up for their beliefs and work hard to achieve a better future for our country.”

    MacPherson resident Madam Susan Tan, 66, met Mr Cheo on his walkabout on Friday morning at Pipit Road. “I’ve seen him (Cheo) around before, I recognise him,” she said. “But government here by Ms Tin is very smooth and I don’t know if he can do the same.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Kevryn Lim: ELD Confirmed All Parties Allowed To Put Posters Of Candidates Around Singapore

    Kevryn Lim: ELD Confirmed All Parties Allowed To Put Posters Of Candidates Around Singapore

    Is PM Lee contesting in all 16GRCs and 13SMCs this General Election? Is he running for the Presidential Election or General Election, as the MP of Ang Mo Kio GRC?

    We have enquired with Election Department today at 2.25pm and they said this is allowed as PM Lee is representing the party. They have also confirmed that any political party is allowed to do the same for their party as long as you represent your party.

    Therefore, in conclusion, all parties are allowed to put their posters around Singapore not necessarily limited to the constituency you are contesting in.

    – The above information is confirmed by the Election Department.

     

    Source: Kevryn Lim – 林彤臻