Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong recently repeated Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's call on opposition politicians to take their ideas on the national reserves to the ballot box.
Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong recently repeated Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's call on opposition politicians to take their ideas on the national reserves to the ballot box. Within a span of three weeks last month, the top two leaders of the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) made separate calls on the opposition to take the issue of Singapore ’s reserves to the electorate.
The challenge has been largely met with silence so far, with the opposition parties not expressing any commitment to debate the management of the national reserves during the hustings of the next General Election, which must be held by November next year. So why was the challenge issued? To lay the matter to rest and to get the opposition - which has repeatedly brought up the issue in and outside of Parliament - to "put (their) money where their mouth is", as political analysts put it
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