A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 7 of 9)
Part 7 – Fundamental Liberties The provisions to protect the fundamental liberties of individuals are enshrined in Part IV of the Constitution. They consist of Articles 9 to 16 which were transferred on Singapore Day from Articles 5 to 12 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia 1957 respectively. The Articles are consistent...
A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 6 of 9)
Part 6 – Financial Governance The Financial Provisions consisted of Articles 82 to 88 in Part V of S.I. 1493 of 1963 and they were transferred to the Constitution on Singapore Day (see Constitution 1980 reprint, Articles 142 to 148 in Part XI). Act 5 of 1991 repealed and re-enacted Part XI (“Financial Provisions”) and...
A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 5 of 9)
Part 5 – Elected Presidency The provision (Article 1, S.I. 1963 No. 1493) for an appointed Head of State, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara was transferred as the provision for an appointed President on Singapore Day. Article 1, S.I. 1963 No. 1493 – The Yang di-Pertuan Negara (1) There shall be a Yang di-Pertuan Negara of the...
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