Will Singaporeans grow tired of the status quo?
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DURING an interview with the Financial Times on May 29, 2018, Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad was quoted as saying: "I think the people of Singapore, like the people in Malaysia, must be tired of having the same government, the same party since independence". It is perhaps in his character to express such a view.
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