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Singapore Votes 2011

SMU Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan discusses about young voters and the opposition in the push for final votes in the 2011 Singapore General…

Observers: cooling-off day not beneficial to opposition

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan shared some of the interesting characteristics of this year's elections which include a new cooling-off day, tears…

Three ministers at East Coast GRC beat WP B Team

Asst Prof Eugene Tan points out that the close margin between the votes garnered by each party show that the incumbent is weak and that ministers…

Singapore dreams of a soft revolution

Asst Prof Eugene Tan pointed out that under the PAP, Singapore society over the last 50 years had been depoliticised, and the belief was maintained…

What's ahead for Singapore politics – Analysis of Singapore GE 2011

Asst Prof Eugene Tan analyses the results of the Singapore General Election and gives his take on how Singaporeans' political consciousness has…

Hello? How did candidates' private information go online?

On the accidental release of candidates' personal information by the Elections Department, Asst Prof Eugene Tan said: “It's a very significant…

Results not a surprise: analysts

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said that the election results show that Singaporeans are prepared to voice their concerns and while PAP's policies…

High customer satisfaction in retail sector

Customer satisfaction has reached an all time high in the Retail sector. This, according to the latest Customer Satisfaction Index of Singapore (…

Observers: opposition has stronger chances if without GRCs

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said that there is rising unhappiness with new and inexperienced PAP candidates like Tin Pey Ling sailing into…

Singapore's historic election

Asst Prof Eugene Tan analyses the reasons behind the results of the election, including the high number of voters who are eligible to vote and the…