Was it a case of misinterpretation, or was the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) hinting at something else? Leader of the House Indranee Rajah raised a point of order in Parliament on Wednesday (July 5) afternoon regarding a Facebook post from PSP. The post from the opposition party, uploaded on Tuesday, consisted of a clip from Monday's Parliamentary proceedings, where Non-constituency...
Was it a case of misinterpretation, or was the Progress Singapore Party hinting at something else?
The post from the opposition party, uploaded on Tuesday, consisted of a clip from Monday's Parliamentary proceedings, where Non-constituency Member of Parliament Leong Mun Wai was raising some points of clarification regarding the ministerial statements on the Ridout Road rentals. The post's caption also reads: "In what some online commenters are calling another "sia suay" moment. The PSP's Leong Mun Wai and Hazel Poa are here to do whatever it takes to ensure that the voice of the people is heard."Addressing the House, Indranee, who is also the Second Minister for Finance said: "The video gives a false impression of what occurred in Parliament.
She first pointed out that the exchange in the video was not a debate, but rather a time for MPs to seek clarifications about the Ministerial Statements that were delivered.
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