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Inter-School Budget Debate Challenge

Secondary School Division

Motion: "This House will spend more on grooming local SMEs than attracting foreign MNCs."

Chua Jun Yan and Antariksh Mahajan from Raffles Institution, speaking as Ministry of Finance.

Proposition Team 1

Chua Jun Yan and Antariksh Mahajan from Raffles Institution, speaking as Ministry of Finance.

Opposition Team 1

Nathalie Koh and Tabitha Lee from Methodist Girls' School, voicing Foreign MNCs' views.

Nathalie Koh and Tabitha Lee from Methodist Girls' School, voicing Foreign MNCs' views.
Chng Luey Chi and Darion Jin from Hwa Chong Institution, acting as Local SMEs.

Proposition Team 2

Chng Luey Chi and Darion Jin from Hwa Chong Institution, acting as Local SMEs.

Opposition Team 2

Avery Yew and Rohan Shah (Best Speaker) from Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), putting forth Economic Development Board's case.

Avery Yew and Rohan Shah (Best Speaker) from Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), putting forth Economic Development Board's case.  </p>

"Point of Information, sir....." Participation from the audience -
"Point of Information, sir....."
A section of the 300-strong audience cheering on. A section of the 300-strong audience cheering on.

 

Pre-University Division

Motion: "This House believes in making the most of opportunities to grow the economy, even if it leads to widening income inequality. "

Rachel Elisabeth Ong Teng and Rio Hoe from Victoria Junior College, establishing the case for the Ministry of Finance.

Proposition Team 1

Rachel Elisabeth Ong Teng and Rio Hoe from Victoria Junior College, establishing the case for the Ministry of Finance.

Opposition Team 1

Benjamin Leong and Max Fu from Hwa Chong Institution, arguing their case for the lower income group.

Benjamin Leong and Max Fu from Hwa Chong Institution, arguing their case for the lower income group.
Walter Yeo and Ryan Leow from Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), speaking with ardor as representatives of companies/businesses.

Proposition Team 2

Walter Yeo and Ryan Leow from Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), speaking with ardor as representatives of companies/businesses.

Opposition Team 2

Matthias Chia and Nicholas Quah (Best Speaker) from Raffles Institution, zealously jotting down points of rebuttal to argue the case for Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports.

Matthias Chia and Nicholas Quah from Raffles Institution, zealously jotting down points of rebuttal to argue the case for Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports.

Questions & Clarification from the audience. Questions from the audience.
Supporters spurring on their teams. Supporters spurring on their teams.
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