By Imelda Saad | Posted: 25 March 2011 2001 hrs
SINGAPORE : The guessing game is on about who will be fielded where as election fever heats up.
On
Thursday, the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) unveiled its slate of
candidates for East Coast Group Representation Constituency (GRC), ahead
of Nomination Day.
East Coast GRC is one of the largest, with
more than 125,000 registered electors. Two veteran politicians from the
GRC, Senior Minister S Jayakumar and Speaker of Parliament, Abdullah
Tarmugi, said they will be retiring from politics.
Minister in
the Prime Minister's Office Lim Swee Say - from Holland-Bukit Timah GRC -
and Senior Parliamentary Secretary for National Development, Mohamad
Maliki Osman - from Sembawang GRC - will move to the constituency.
Mr
Lim said: "Last night, when I disclosed my redeployment to my core
grassroots leaders in Buona Vista, I think obviously one area of key
concern is when would they know who is my replacement at Buona Vista.
Because they are all very anxious to start running with this new
candidate. So I am confident that the party, within the next few days,
will come to a decision.
"So we are looking forward to this new
face appearing at Buona Vista so that we can give him a warm welcome and
then we can start running with him."
The current Buona Vista
ward in Holland-Bukit Timah GRC has however been moved to Tanjong Pagar
GRC, following the redrawing of electoral boundaries.
Mr Lim, who is seen as the "anchor minister" at East Coast, outlined his priorities.
He
said: "One is to continue to strengthen and to enhance the living
environment in the GRC and at the same time, strengthen the social
interaction among the residents within the community.
"My second
priority is that within in my team...I think if you look at the
composition of my team, I am the oldest in my team. I am 50-plus,
whereas the other four members are much younger than me. So obviously,
my priority will be in terms of creating more opportunities in the
coming term, so that my younger colleagues in the team will have more
room, more space, to develop because at the end of the day, yes, we want
to make sure that we have the best team in place, to serve East Coast
GRC, but equally, if not more important, is also to strengthen the
present team so that in time, in the many years to come, the team that
is serving the East Coast GRC will grow stronger and stronger."
The
change leaves Holland-Bukit Timah with a four-member team - comprising
Vivian Balakrishnan, Christopher De Souza, Yu-Foo Yee Shoon and Liang
Eng Hwa - which could remain intact, as the new electoral boundary has
whittled it down from a five-member GRC.
But veteran politician Yu-Foo Yee Shoon could step down, having served six terms in Parliament.
However,
she would not be drawn into any speculation. She said: "I will leave it
to my GRC and its MPs to come together to announce my plans."
The PAP usually retires about a third of its serving MPs in each election.
In 2006, 24 stepped down.
In Sembawang GRC, its anchor minister said there may be new faces in the team since Dr Maliki will go to East Coast.
Law
and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam, who is also an MP at Sembawang,
is widely expected to helm the newly-formed Nee Soon GRC.
Khaw
Boon Wan, MP for Sembawang GRC, said: "We would need two new members and
let us wait for these candidates to be announced, and out of those new
candidates, I am sure two good ones will be assigned to Sembawang."
Another GRC likely to see changes is Marine Parade, helmed by Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong.
In
his first foray in new media, Mr Goh posted on the GRC's Facebook page:
"Expect two new faces to understudy MPs in the GRC soon."
A
possible new candidate is 27-year-old business consultant Tin Pei Ling.
Her name was flagged in another post, indicating she could be part of
the PAP's Marine Parade team.
As for Single-Member Constituencies, Joo Chiat is likely to get a new PAP candidate.
Incumbent MP Chan Soo Sen is expected to step down after three terms in Parliament.
Marine Parade MP Seah Kian Peng is tipped to take over.
He is however remaining tight-lipped, and instead said he has been focused on his own current ward in Braddell Heights.
It
is unusual for the PAP to announce its line-up ahead of Nomination Day,
and this does give the opposition something to chew on. In response,
the Workers' Party's Chairman Sylvia Lim said the PAP's East Coast
line-up will not change the party's strategy, and added her party will
only confirm its line-up on Nomination Day.
- CNA/ms
At least you know which GRC is likely to fall.
So much publicity in the controlled media on pay and pay. No fair game!
Originally posted by charlize:At least you know which GRC is likely to fall.
It's very difficult for a GRC to fall.
Originally posted by Haruhi Suzumiya:
It's very difficult for a GRC to fall.
Oh really ?
Originally posted by charlize:Oh really ?
GRC is PAP's impregnable stronghold.
Originally posted by Haruhi Suzumiya:
GRC is PAP's impregnable stronghold.
may also be a liability.
Originally posted by Haruhi Suzumiya:
GRC is PAP's impregnable stronghold.
I will stand corrected after the elections.
It's a miracle if a few SMCs fall to opposition.
GRCs are really difficult to win.
Originally posted by Haruhi Suzumiya:It's a miracle if a few SMCs fall to opposition.
GRCs are really difficult to win.
you know the future?
Originally posted by Haruhi Suzumiya:It's a miracle if a few SMCs fall to opposition.
GRCs are really difficult to win.
You tried?