Calling Mr Tharman Singapore's most popular politician as well as the smartest and 'most imaginative reformer in Singapore’s Cabinet in recent decades, Dr Barr wrote: 'Opinion polls routinely name Tharman as the best candidate for prime minister
Calling Mr Tharman Singapore's most popular politician as well as the smartest and"most imaginative reformer in Singapore’s Cabinet in recent decades, Dr Barr wrote:"Opinion polls routinely name Tharman as the best candidate for prime minister
Calling Mr Tharman Singapore’s most popular politician as well as the smartest and “most imaginative reformer in Singapore’s Cabinet in recent decades, Dr Barr wrote: “On 8 June 2023, Tharman announced that he was stepping down from Cabinet to run for President later in the year. This should not have been a surprise, given that he had no prospect of advancement in Cabinet.”
In March 2019, Heng Swee Keat – identified as PM Lee’s successor then – also asserted that the older generation is unprepared to accept a minority PM. A Blackbox survey commissioned by Yahoo Singapore confirmed the results of our poll. In that survey, 69% of 897 respondents said they would support Tharman as a candidate to become PM.
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