Government & Politics Singapore, Unfiltered The PAP Stops MPS In Opposition Wards. Does This Signify Fairer Play? One year on, what has and hasn’t changed? What does this move mean? by Sean Lim July 12, 2021
Younger Singaporeans Also Care About ‘Bread and Butter’ Issues All images: RICE File Photos GE2020 saw the PAP winning 61.24% of the popular vote, presumably a disappointing fall from GE2015’s 69.9%, but surely an unsurprising result in what has been a downward trajectory of the incumbent’s mandate since at least 2001. In PAP’s wrap-up conference early by Ng Qian Qian July 24, 2020
“PAP supporters, swipe left”: How GE 2020 Changed Friendships And Romance Top image: napatsorn aungsirichinda / Shutterstock.com. All names have been changed for privacy purposes. Disclaimer: RICE does not support or endorse any political party in Singapore. The 2020 general elections were not only an exercise in voting for the people whom you want in parliamen by Yeo Boon Ping July 17, 2020
“This Is Why I Support The PAP” Disclaimer: RICE does not support or endorse any political party. This election season, I noticed a curious phenomenon. Almost none of my friends were posting about their support for the ruling party on social media. Either a) all my friends happen to be part of the 39%, b) I live in a by Poh Yong Han July 14, 2020
Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Singapore, Unfiltered Will The PAP Know How To Find Its Soul? The Ministers are always telling us to upgrade and re-skill. Perhaps it’s time they do so as well. by Pan Jie July 14, 2020