Where is nicole seah contesting
But the slow burn of discovery uncovered other factors at work. It irritated her as it detracted from her focus of what she wanted to achieve in policymaking. In an interview with Razor TV, Seah disagreed that her age was a liability in politics. In Parliament, you need to ensure that there is a diverse and well-rounded group of individuals who are coming together to speak on behalf of national interests.
Her speech didn't feel scripted. The repercussions were felt at her job as well. At the end of the day, Seah weighed the cost and the benefits. She is Singaporean after all, and pragmatism won out in the end. Another reason for her departure is her increasing cautiousness. Life in politics accorded an environment of overthinking and second-guessing what others think of her. What she appreciated in the past was that if she wanted to do something, she would do it consequences be damned. Pondering a decision presents several scenarios, good and bad.
If she had stayed in politics, there would be a growing expectation for her to behave in a certain fashion. She has been told that had she continued in politics, she would have entered Parliament. Thailand is a different beast. The lay of the land, the adherence to customs, how a new language tastes on the tongue, Seah has taken to her new life like a trooper.
Shortly after her move to Bangkok, sociopolitical blogger Roy Ngerng alluded that the management of the Central Provident Fund was similar to the alleged misappropriation of funds by the leaders of City Harvest Church. Bookmark Bookmark Share. Close Top Stories. Chew Hui Min. Tang See Kit. Mr Chua is married and is the father of a nine-month-old boy. Expand to read the full story. This browser is no longer supported.
Singapore Press Holdings, which has a near-monopoly on newspapers in the city-state, follows a strongly pro-government line. MediaCorp, which runs the TV stations, is a unit of state investor Temasek. Still, that may not be enough for her and her alliance from the National Solidarity Party to unseat the team from the PAP led by former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong in a five-seat, winner-takes-all constituency.
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