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Workers' Party has finalized candidates for three of four SMCs

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan thinks that the Workers' Party will focus most attention in contesting Hougang and Joo Chiat SMCs.

GE: Expect intense campaigning with more parties contesting, say analysts

Speaking to students at a pre-election seminar at the Singapore Management University (SMU), Dr Derek da Cunha expects an intense nine days of…

Getting due diligence right

Associate Professor Michael Benoliel, author of the newly published Negotiation Excellence - Successful Deal Making , wrote that effective due…

SM Goh wonders if opposition parties can solve rising cost of living

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said that rising cost of living being a key concern of voters, each political party will strive to convince that they…

Analysts say election dates were expected

Analysts say the dissolution of Parliament and the election date just announced did not come as a surprise. SMU law lecturer and political analyst,…

Singapore to hold General Election on May 7

Asst Prof Eugene Tan said this time the opposition has drawn some "good calibre candidates, the sort of candidates one would typically associate with…

PAP salvo targets Workers' Party ‘star' Chen

Asst Prof Eugene Tan is of the view that the PAP's letter criticising the Workers' Party for not answering directly why Chen Show Mao is entering…

Kenneth Jeyaretnam: retreating from three-corner fights

Some reasons which Assistant Professor Eugene Tan gave on parties avoiding three-corner fights include insufficient candidates, stronger opponents…

Planning for succession

Associate Professor Annie Koh observed an increasing trend of companies seeking help from executive education offices of institutions like SMU to…

Observers: PAP manifesto clear but short of details

On the newly unveiled PAP manifesto, Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said that in spite of lacking the bolts and nuts, it is still a message that the…