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2015 Singaporean general elections
#31

My results:

SDP (Singapore Democratic Party) 66.4%
RP (Reform Party) 54.7%
SPP (Singapore People's Party) 54.1%
WP (Worker's Party) 49.7%
NSP (National Solidarity Party) 48.6%
SingFirst (Singaporeans First) 47.6%
DPP (Democratic Progressive Party) 44.9%
PPP (People's Power Party) 42.0%
PAP (People's Action Party) 37.5%
SDA (Singapore Democratic Alliance) 35.3%
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#32

Not related to the elections, but is gum really banned in Singapore?

If it is, that's very stupid.
Deputy Regional Minister of the Planning and Development Agency(March 8-May 19, 2014)

Local Council Member(April 24-August 11)

Court Justice of TSP(August 15-December 7)


#33

Google it
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#34

I want to hear from a Singaporean.

I already googled it. There is. But I want to hear from a citizen of that country. What does he think? What do Singaporeans think?
Deputy Regional Minister of the Planning and Development Agency(March 8-May 19, 2014)

Local Council Member(April 24-August 11)

Court Justice of TSP(August 15-December 7)


#35

(09-12-2015, 08:06 PM)Ryccia Wrote: Not related to the elections, but is gum really banned in Singapore?

If it is, that's very stupid.

It used to be, and in theory it still is. Truth to be told, the border security officers have better things to do than to prosecute you for bringing gum in. So yeah, there's nothing wrong with bringing some in for personal consumption, but you cannot sell gum in Singapore (other than nicotine gum).

As for why the ban was instituted, it was because gum was being stuck in public places, and it was dirty. So yeah, banning gum has made our city clean, and I'm okay with it.








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