Observers: no way for George Yeo or Lina Chiam to return through by-elections
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan commented that the petitions calling for by-elections or to nullify the elections have no legal basis at all.
Only 2.17% spoilt votes shows decisive electorate
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan opined that the low number of spoilt votes was because voters were determined to take a decision this time.
Observers: Aljunied grassroots not reflecting ground sentiments?
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said that there will be a problem if grassroots leaders, being the ears and eyes for MPs, do not understand residents…
With George Yeo out, which minister will contest Aljunied next?
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan recognised a great risk of deploying a Cabinet minister to contest Aljunied in the next general elections.
Observers: a pity for losing Cabinet ministers to exit politics
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said that losing opposition candidates will still contest again but this is not the case for losing PAP candidates of…
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…
NSP meet to discuss merger with SDP
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan commented that for merger, parties need to overcome differences in ideologies and this is not an easy hurdle.
Observers: NCMPs must perform else they are out
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan praised the performance for ex-NCMPs Sylvia Lim and Steve Chia.
Second-lowest rate of spoilt votes since 1988
Law lecturer Eugene Tan is of the view that the decline in the number of spoilt votes may be attributed to voters' need to make a firm stand as they…
Construction urged to explore, improve building methods
A panel, which explored the risks and opportunities in the construction industry, was organised in conjunction with the graduation ceremony of…
