
Presidential Elections based on race is problematic when racial boundaries are being blurred
The Presidential Elections reserved for racial categories is becoming a laughingstock. When it was first brought up, it was widely regarded as a smack to the concept of meritocracy. A government that had refused – and still refused – to acknowledge that policies are needed to reduce obvious racial disparities in income and...

M Ravi: The Elected Presidency Scheme – My Challenge
M Ravi Over a week ago, I filed a constitutional challenge in the Singapore High Court against the Elected Presidency Scheme ("EPS"). This application was filed as litigant-in-person in my capacity as an ordinary citizen of Singapore. The application was served on the Attorney General. Below, I will explain the reasons for my...

Our rights under seige
While the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore asserts that it is the “supreme law” of the land and that we, the people are endowed with “fundamental liberties” which includes the right to life, liberty, freedom of speech and assembly, I have yet to see a judicial pronouncement that any of our laws is in breach...
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