"And the relevance of the developments in Thailand to Singapore, however remote, is something to reflect on. I ask again, can Singapore's head of state, the president, play an effective check and balance role in any political crisis in Singapore? Will Singapore's judiciary, objectively settle political disputes without fear or favour?"
The answer is no, no and no.
ReplyDeleteWe have a Father, son and Holy Ghost system, looks seperated but actually one.
The King of Thailand is revered by Thai people even though he is only a constitutional monarch. Is the President of Singapore revered by Singaporeans, even if elected by Singaporeans?
ReplyDeleteLook at all the conditions to qualify to be President! Then look at what happened to OTC when he tried to do his job!
Look up "Finland Plan" on the net. TRT (Thai Rak Thai) is gonna sue anyone who makes "unfounded" allegations.
ReplyDeleteAre you kiding me? Comparing Nathan with the Thai King is like comparing a gnat to an elephant. They shouldn't even be spoken of in the same sentence. Nathan is in it for the money.
ReplyDeletethere was no election for the current president; the 3-men committee twice decided that he was the only one qualified
ReplyDeleteIt's Selected President, not Elected President.
ReplyDeletethat's right - elected to be a puppet - not only one but two xia liao be
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