When asked what the biggest was, he responded that there were occasions when he was “in a position to make a change,” but he was held up due to what had already been started.
” You don’t want to throng the plan. You push it off, and therefore you miss the chance”, he said without going into detail. ” It’s a mistake of absence, never a miscalculation of payment”.
Joel Lee, 27, who has dementia, asked if Ong — previously considered a possible candidate for the championship — ever aspired to the position.
” Not that you want to be ( prime minister ), but you’re prepared to take it up”, replied the minister. ” Having … decided to enter politics, I think if you’re entrusted ( with the role ), you have to try to take it up”.
But it involves” a lot of compromises”, which apply to ministers and MPs to, he said. ” We have no vacation”, he continued. In terms of protection, “your home ends up sacrificing as well, and you don’t get enough time with them.”