
Frequent tweaking of laws to ensure the perpetual survival of the PAP may ultimately cause its own demise
The Amendment to the Presidential Elections Act and the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore have turned out to be as troublesome and messy as the last will of Lee Kuan Yew. Lee Kuan Yew made seven wills and a codicil within a short period of two years. Yet the great care he took in making the will has resulted in serious...

No by-election even if minority MP quits GRC? Shouldn’t the constitution trump the PEA?
Halimah Yacob's announcement that she will contest the presidency has brought forth several issues that are worthy of debate and clarification. Firstly, the inescapable quagmire of race has once again surfaced. To be fair, this has been the giant elephant in the room that has always been glossed over. As a meritorious society,...

The Comedy of the Reserved Presidential Election
Unless you have been living in a monastery in the last few years you will know that in the last Presidential election Tony Tan was elected by the skin of his teeth, with a majority of 0.35%. If not for the high-five clown Tan Kin Lian and the opportunist Tan Jee Say the result would have been a clear victory for Tan Cheng Bock,...
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