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    Presidential Elections 2017

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    • ZeitZ Offline
      Zeit
      last edited by

      pirate:
      Nebbermind:

      Still wondering what is the notice period of key appt holders.


      I think this one is also pliant. :imanangel:

      I had the same question too a few days ago, after I replied to someone here about the period when we'll have no President. PM said there's going to be an Acting President after 31 Aug, last day of service for Dr TT, until results day in Sept.

      I'd wondered if Speaker of Parliament Mdm Halimah would have an unfair advantage of 'rehearsing' as President during this 2-week window, but in her resignation letter to the Clerk of Parliament (7 Aug), she wrote 'with immediate effect'. I guess she's no longer a Speaker of Parliament now.

      http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/mdm-halimah-yacobs-resigns-speaker-mp-and-pap

      While there's a notice period for key appointment holders, it's possible to make compensation in lieu, as was the case for Sim Ann in the last GE, if my memory is still working well.

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      • ZeitZ Offline
        Zeit
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        starlight1968sg:
        Nebbermind:

        Minister resignation needs how long a notice period har?


        If not elected, can get the job back?

        Yes, likely can go back to NTUC her former organisation. Please google zaobao interview where the Chinese reporter posed this question on her plans in the event of defeat.

        Edit: However, as she's now 62, she will have to sign a new employment contract with her new employer to work till 65. I'm sure you know there's a thing called Retirement and Re-employment Act. Her stakes are high as she'll not get the same kind of compensation under this kind of contract of service.

        No wonder Yaacob Ibrahim wants to stay put as he is 61...

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        • ZeitZ Offline
          Zeit
          last edited by

          Jworld:


          she's MP. Not Minister.

          Oh, now she's ex-MP.
          Jworld, Speaker of Parliament is same rank as a Minister. In her case, perhaps a junior one with lower compensation.

          Before becoming Speaker of Parliament, she was MOS for MCYS (MSF) after General Election 2011. MOS is an office holder position: 政务部长 也是一种初级部长 but without full ministerial privileges.

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          • janet88J Offline
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            last edited by

            so it’s TT’s last time appearing at NDP today.

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            • starlight1968sgS Offline
              starlight1968sg
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              janet88:
              if PE voting is held on a saturday, does that mean Monday will be a off in lieu public holiday?

              i need the time to revise with daughter for her year end exam. 6 subjects 😓
              Can't recall if Mon will be off in lieu

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                starlight1968sg
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                Hope the announcement will be made soon and all can set into actions

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
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                  starlight1968sg:
                  Hope the announcement will be made soon and all can set into actions

                  i would like to know who the candidates for PE are...representing singapore and shaking hands with world leaders...hmmm, must have one who has IQ and EQ.

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                    Zeit
                    last edited by

                    mum_sugoku:
                    Zeit:

                    [quote=\"mum_sugoku\"]

                    1. Barely a year before PE, set up a committee to decide that, after all of us are already so used to \"regardless of race, language or religion\", race - as well as language and religion for purpose of deciding the ethnicity/eligibility of potential EP candidate - suddenly must be regarded when it comes to selecting our President!

                    1. I'm in principle agreeble to this reserved PE thingy,

                    Not me though. Because I believe our minority compatriots would have no problem getting elected into office BY MERIT. Hence, there really is no need to specially reserved the post for any particular race.

                    One good example would be the most recent BE in Bukit Batok: a minority (Indian) candidate had defeated a Chinese candidate by a comfortable margin.[/quote]I don't know if you've considered the babyboomers, PG voters and even former Malaysian Chinese among the silent majority. True, post-65ers may not care about the candidates' ethnic group. For instance, if I've to pick between Mdm Halimah and Tan Kin Lian, of course I go for Mdm Halimah. But if her contenders are George Yeo and Tharman, I willl pick the men lah!

                    You've mentioned Murali (and perhaps JBJ). Not sure if it's a good litmus test because in GE and BE, voters look for the party brand, rather than the person's race. In PE, all candidates are non-partisan (except those freshly resigned ones!).

                    As for why I'm ok with a reserved PE, it's cos I think it's hard enticing and nudging qualified compatriots from the Malay community to run for PE. I've a few Malay PMET friends; most are peace-loving, moderate, private and highly content with their lives. Secondly, the bar is set so ridiculously high. How many Malays in the age group of 46-75 are in senior executive positions that qualify them for the PE? If they're not self-employed or post retirement, they won't take the risk. Who wants to be jobless in their 50s?

                    As such there's a need to give them this extra 'push' and reserved platform. It's the counting system I'm not pleased with...

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                    • ZeitZ Offline
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                      starlight1968sg:
                      Hope the announcement will be made soon and all can set into actions

                      Ahem. Looks like they all soft launched liao, even before TCB's appeal verdict's out and before they even get their eligibility certificates. LOL...

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                      • ZeitZ Offline
                        Zeit
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                        janet88:

                        i would like to know who the candidates for PE are...representing singapore and shaking hands with world leaders...hmmm, must have one who has IQ and EQ.
                        Yah...no certificate of eligibility, no talk!

                        If there's a contest, well since they say the President only has a custodial role to play, I go for image/ disposition liao. Serious!

                        Don't believe the President can change or shake things up. I did read about Mdm Halimah's invaluable contributions to the labour movement, fight for single mothers and the Malay community...Nice. But, can she continue to champion those noble causes and introduce social programmes as President? She only needs to attend President Star Charity shows at Mediacorp, host citizens at the Istana open houses, open Parliament sessions, witness swearing in of new ministers, wear the Girl Guides uniform (while her hubby wears the Boy Scout uniform), etc. Basically all the diplomatic messages are not articulated through her but through the foreign ministry. hahaha

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