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Important for political parties to achieve common ground on the fundamentals vital to Singapore: Ong Ye Kung
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Ong Ye Kung on PSP s false CECA allegations: Parties don t need to disagree for sake of disagreeing
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Ministerial Statements proved nothing more than smoke-screens to sell narrative that FTAs are important for S pore s survival
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You might have heard that the India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement was recently put up for debate in Parliament on July 6.
Also known as CECA, the term has since become a shorthand on the forums and social media, referring to Indian nationals, sometimes in a derogatory manner, particularly those who work in Singapore.
The fiery debate saw, among other things, Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung calling out the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) for repeatedly making false allegations about the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in question. So if you haven t been catching up with Parliament proceedings, we re here to give you the low-down on what went on brace yourself.
Netizen shares personal experience of massive hiring of Indian professionals in Singapore from 2007
On Tuesday (6 July), Facebook page The Alternative View shared one of its readers’ personal experience on how the India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) has resulted in an influx of individuals from India being hired in a foreign bank here.
This is, however, contrary to what People’s Action Party’s (PAP) ministers Ong Ye Kung and Tan See Leng said in their ministerial statement in Parliament on Tuesday.
In the post, the netizen, who is addressed as a concerned Singaporean, expressed his anger after reading what Mr Ong and Dr Tan said in their ministerial statements.