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Singaporeans will be closely watching the results of Aljunied district, where the Workers Party fielded its strongest five-candidate team to take on the PAP, which is led there by Foreign Minister George Yeo. "I know many of us think the government is arrogant and high-handed," Yeo said in a video posted on his Facebook page. "I will listen to what you have to say." Yeo later said in a speech, "In your hearts, you know that Singapore needs the PAP. That without the PAP, there is no Singapore." The campaign also revealed differences between the two most important figures in Singaporean politics
-- Lee and his father, former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. The elder Lee, 87, is a senior Cabinet minister and is running unopposed in the Tanjong Pagar district he has represented since 1955. He began the campaign threatening the voters of Aljunied that if the opposition won, government funds for public housing improvements would be withheld and residents would have "five years to live and repent." Prime Minister Lee and Yeo distanced themselves from the comments of Lee Kuan Yew, who didn't speak publicly during the second half of the campaign. "It's a difference in generation, between MM's team and my team," the prime minister said in a speech earlier this week, referring to Lee Kuan Yew as minister mentor, or MM. "We don't try to do it MM's style. We do it our way."
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