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Thursday, 28 May 2009

Singapore Democrats

If there is any indication that the Government is nervous about the unhappiness of the people, it is the latest increase in the number of NCMP seats and the consolidation of the NMP scheme.

Anxious to avoid facing an angry electorate, the PAP is desperately trying to divert the attention of the voters by telling them that they don't have to vote for the opposition because seats will be allocated to opposing voices.

In the first place, Parliamentary seats are not for the Government to give out. They are legislative positions to be earned by competing parties and candidates whose power is derived from the voters.

The problem with such schemes is that parliamentary seats given by the Government also means that they can be taken away at a whim. Unfortunately this epitomises all that plagues Singapore's politics. The PAP runs the country like a fiefdom and appoints law-makers rather than have them elected.

In the second place, all these changes are purely cosmetic aimed at trying to prettify the ugly face of an election system that is neither free nor fair.

Parliament, if the PAP needs to be reminded, is not a feedback session to canvas for a “wider range” of views. It is an institution where laws are made and where the Executive is called to account for its actions and policies.

As such, rigorous debate is called for and each legislator brings his popular power to bear on the arguments that he makes. Even then, if the PAP is truly desirous of a wider range of views in Parliament, then it should implement five simple measures:

  1. abolish the GRC system
  2. announce the constituencies at least 6 months before elections
  3. ensure that there is at least three weeks for the official campaign period
  4. give at least one month between the dissolution of parliament and polling day
  5. free up the media


There is no need to conduct this wayang exercise with the NCMP and NMP systems. Do the right thing by ensuring that the electoral process is transparent, free and fair.

Electoral process: Best practices

Below are some existing commitments for democratic elections in the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) participating states. Compare them to the ones in Singapore.

OSCE: When necessary, redrawing of election districts shall occur according to a predictable timetable and through a method prescribed by law and should reflect reliable census or voter registration figures. Redistricting should also be performed well in advance of elections, be based on transparent proposals, and allow for public information and participation. (emphasis added)
Singapore: In the 1997 GE, the Election Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC), after substantial alterations of the boundaries, presented the redrawn electoral map less than a month before elections were called. In the 2001 GE the boundaries were announced 1 (yes, one) day before the elections were called.

OSCE: The administration of elections must be conducted autonomously, free from government or other interference, by officials or bodies operating transparently under the law.
Singapore: Elections are conducted by the Elections Department which is supervised by the Prime Minister's Office.

OSCE: No additional qualification requirements, beyond those applicable to voters, may be imposed on candidates except, for certain offices, concerning age and duration of citizenship and/or residence.
Singapore: A candidate for the presidential elections must have been a Minister, Chief Justice, Speaker, Attorney-General, Chairman of the Public Service Commission, Auditor-General, Accountant-General or Permanent Secretary, chairman or CEO of a statutory board, chairman or CEO of a company with a paid-up capital of at least $100 million. Or anyone who in the opinion of the Presidential Elections Committee is qualified to do the job of president.

OSCE: States should provide an adequate opportunity, on an equitable and non-discriminatory basis, for election contestants to inform the public about their candidacies and political programmes, including through the state media.
Singapore: All media organisations are controlled by the PAP. Reporters Without Borders consistently rank Singapore's media amongst the lowest in the world.

OSCE: States must ensure that equal access and fair treatment of election contestants is provided by all state-owned media outlets, including all electronic and print media. This obligation extends to news reports, editorial comment, and all other content.
Singapore: See above.

http://www.osce.org/documents/odihr/2003/10/772_en.pdf

 

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Comments (12)
  • Robox
    Huh! And the PAP constantly berates oppostion parties for allegedly not having any solutions.

    What is everything in the article above [b]BUT[/b] solutions? No doubt they are not solutions for the PAP to continue in its illegal and illegitimate stranglehold on power. But they [i]are[/i] definitely solutions that meet with the aspirations of the people.

    And what is Parliament for if not for the voice of the people?
  • Simpang Bedok - Wayang Party time
    Yes wayang party time, that is what parliament is. But how long will it go on? When will it end.
  • Peng Teck - Free and Fair Elections Soon
    My hubby says not long to wait for MM Lee to go. Then free and fair elections would be possible. Just get ready with electable candidates.
  • Dick - Dirty Lees
    All the unfair practice to keep opposition out for the pass 40 odd years will boomerang back to them if the loose 2/3 seats one day.

    PAP is facing the inevitable, so when you see they start changing the rules to pro opposition, is the time they feel that they no longer have the confidence to hold on the power and may ended up as opposition party.
  • tewniaseng
    Don't care about NCMP all the nonsense. Just vote in 4 GRC opposition teams. Total will be about 20 opposition MPs in pariah-ment. Let Pap lose face,just tell them on the face, you want 9, we give you 20!!! Nia mah!!!
  • Boon Pin - :)
    WHAT the f..k Pap is up to ???? maybe vote all GRC and 6 SMC to Opposition party and Pap will take NCMP only !!!!!


    that a cool banana !!!
  • V.Benedict - A BIG Yawn
    What? what changes? Change what?

    I don't see and notice any change.
    It's bored and I keep yawning on a sleepy Wednesday morning while reading the PAP Times.

    Actually I wante.....*YAWNING*..to..sa
  • ngejay - Nice, timely response by SDP
    Thanks for this timely and incisive response to the great show and pretense put up by the PAP.

    Truly, we must all see through this charade which amounts not to any kind of liberalization but is merely making a mockery of democracy.

    And we should also remind fellow opposition candidates not to fall into the political "mind trap" set by the PAP in thinking that they now have AN EASY route into parliament.

    In reality, the PAP has no intention of restoring democracy to Singapore.

    Rather than capitulating so quickly to the PAP's gambit, mainstream opposition parties should resist the temptation to go for quick gains at the expense of true democracy.

    If mainstream oppo chooses to fall into the PAP's trap, truly they will be doing all Singaporeans a huge disfavour.

    E-Jay
  • Tan Tai Wei
    Something is fundamentally wrong in Vivian's defence of the scheme.

    He seems to say, "Doesn't matter the political debate: just vote into power those who can manage this place, presumably to enable our getting our pragmatic and material needs and wants. Then, you can have your "opposition" voices: issues of vision, values and moral rights don't matter to pragmatists; so if you must let off steam, we'll let you, provided power remains in the hands of pragmatists to do what is needed practically, even immoral things like hanging and whipping people unjustly, or depriving people their rights and respect by the moral law".
  • sabrinalew - Well Said NgEJay
    Boycott elections except to contest in Potong Pasir and Hougang to ensure 3 corner fights. We need to have the PAP win in approved opposition wards. Make parliament reflect the one-party-police-state Singapore really is. No more sham democracy. PAP must win every seat in Parliament. Let the world know in effect PAP controls everything in Singapore. Away with PAP's approved lackeys!!!
  • quantum
    http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Lee_Kuan_Yew

    "I have visited (Burma) and I know that there is only one instrument of government, and that is the army...If I were Aung San Suu Kyi, I think I'd rather be behind a fence and be a symbol than after two or three years, be found impotent." - SM Lee Kuan Yew, Reuters, Jun 6, 1996, which sparked a flurry of protests from Burmese students.

    "Without the elected president and if there is a freak result, within two or three years, the army would have to come in and stop it" -- MM Lee Kuan Yew on what would happen if a profligate opposition government touched Singapore's vast monetary reserves
  • g_e - Uneasy lies the head...
    Yep, no doubt about it, PAP is desperately painting NCMP lipstick on the Parliament pig to no avail. Definitely a sign of disquiet in high places.

    Can't work, won't work because their scheming is so easily seen through nowadays and held up to public scrutiny. Systemic problems in government cannot be swept under the carpet forever, as British MPs are finding out the painful way right now.

    Now with the ISA becoming internationally frowned upon and increasingly unacceptable and bogus defamation lawsuits the target of derisive and humiliating comment, these long-cherished tools of suppression are coming up to their sell-by date.

    Let's see, that leaves sectioning indefinitely under the Mental Health Act with involuntary psychiatric 'treatment' and ballot box stuffing as useful methods to stave off the day of reckoning.

    Soviet dissidents in the era of the USSR will nod their heads knowingly, as will the surviving Chinese Tiananmen protestors of June 4th 1989.
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