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Singapore's Fragmented Opposition Scene (22 May 2015 )

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Splinter parties point to fragmented Opposition

By Valerie Koh, TODAY

POSTED: 22 May 2015 09:24

URL: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/splinter-parties-point-to/1864488.html




TODAY reports:




The emergence of new parties is not unusual in the lead-up to polls, but quality is still key, say analysts.


SINGAPORE:


After the watershed 2011 General Election, the possibility of a two-party political system in Singapore started being bandied about. But four years on, the picture emerging from the ground has been very different, with new entrants contributing to a more fragmented Opposition scene.

The submission of papers last Friday by Opposition veteran Goh Meng Seng to register a new political party comes after the formation of at least one new political party since the last polls. The Democratic Progressive Party has also sprung into action again, after being dormant for years.

In the same period, the dominant Opposition party, The Workers’ Party (WP), faced off with the National Environment Agency over the cleaning of hawker centres. And more recently, it has been in the hot seat over major lapses the Auditor-General found in its running of the Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East Town Council (AHPETC).

The various episodes the WP has been embroiled in could have played a part in developments within the Opposition camp, political analysts say.

Dr Gillian Koh, a senior research fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies at the National University of Singapore, said the blueprint on town council management released by the Singapore Democratic Party last Saturday indicates the eagerness to capitalise on issues that have come under the public spotlight.

“Clearly, the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) has noticed, and put out a paper on how they would run a town council, essentially promoting the idea of local democracy,” she said.

However, Dr Koh added that the emergence of new political parties in the lead-up to the next polls, which must be called by January 2017, is not surprising, given that past elections have always had a “smattering” of different parties.

Founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew’s death could also have been an impetus for aspirants, political analysts say, because of the perception that the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) would become less “hegemonic”.

The number of Opposition parties, however, should not be the be-all and end-all in assessing the health of democratic space, said former Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) and Singapore Management University law don, Associate Professor Eugene Tan. “We need to look at the quality and contribution of these parties too.”

He remains in the camp that believes Singapore is on the cusp of a two-party system, citing the 2013 Punggol East by-election, where two candidates in a four-cornered fight lost their election deposits because they had garnered too few votes. That episode suggests there is a “real possibility” that many Opposition parties would be rendered “politically irrelevant” due to the fragmented scene, he added.

As long as the WP contests (a seat), we’re very unlikely to see a second Opposition party going in, because the voters who do not want to vote for the PAP have shown that they’re discerning enough not to split the vote significantly,” said Assoc Prof Tan, adding that there would be little impact on the PAP.

“Voters who wanted an Opposition MP decided to pool their ballots for the Opposition candidate they assessed to be the best or had the best chance of winning,” Assoc Prof Tan said.



UNITY ACROSS THE RANKS ?

With the multiplication of Opposition voices, can the myriad parties forge unity, or even a coalition, as most recently championed by Singaporeans First Party (SFP) chief Tan Jee Say?

The signs are not pretty. Former NMP Zulkifli Baharudin said the Opposition remains divided over “whether one party can represent all those who cannot agree with the PAP”.

Assoc Prof Tan added: “When it comes to the crunch, whether they can avoid a three-cornered fight, Opposition parties show that unity is more apparent than real.”

The departures of several known faces from the Opposition since GE 2011 and the number of those who have switched allegiances or founded their own parties also suggest Opposition unity could be elusive.

For example, Dr Vincent Wijeysingha has left the SDP, and the National Solidarity Party (NSP) lost its former chief Goh Meng Seng and Ms Nicole Seah.

The NSP was also hit with other high-profile exits. Two months ago, its former secretary-general Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss moved to the Singapore People’s Party (SPP), together with three ex-council members.

Meanwhile, former SPP member Benjamin Pwee joined the DPP in 2013 while former civil servant Tan Jee Say opted out of the SDP to contest in the presidential elections, before setting up the SFP last year.




MANY PARTIES, NO DISTINCTION

Despite the game of musical chairs, observers say the Opposition parties are still barely distinguishable in terms of ideology.

“They think of modifying (current policies) a little,” said Opposition watcher Wong Wee Nam. “That’s not an ideology.”

Dr Koh thinks otherwise. “Even with the formation of the new parties, you don’t see a build-up where everyone moves into one stream. There’s quite a lot of diversity,” she said.

But Associate Professor Alan Chong of the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies said: “Most are clones of the PAP, with some slight differences in terms of being more pro-welfare, pro-liberal or pro-Singaporean.”

The leaders of the new parties contend that they have something to bring to the table.

Mr Goh, who recently applied to found the People’s Power Party, is pushing for a four-pillar governance system — social, cultural, political and economic.

The SFP positions itself as a party for the middle-class, with a locals-first mentality.

Waving aside concerns of a further splitting of the Opposition votes, the party chiefs maintained they will try to avoid three-cornered fights.

They were also firm in their belief in a multi-party system, stressing that having two parties in power would be “unstable”.

“You will end up with a constant bickering between the two parties, and it’s very disruptive. A lot of attention is on municipal issues,” said Mr Goh, citing the AHPETC court dispute.

Agreeing, Singapore Democratic Alliance’s chief Desmond Lim said: “Parliament should have multiple parties to check on each other, and be involved in policymaking.”

Mr Lim, whose poor showing in the Punggol East by-election cost him a hefty election deposit of S$14,500, added that he intends to contest in the upcoming election.

“Just because you failed once, it doesn’t mean you won’t do better next time. People should have an open heart and mind, and see what the party can offer in the coming election,” he added.

Read the original TODAY report here.
 

Leongsam

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If you thing the pappy ministers are morons, just wait till you get a taste of the opposition retards.
 

Leckmichamarsch

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If you thing the pappy ministers are morons, just wait till you get a taste of the opposition retards.

PAP win, we lose......... no fucking okay
PAP lose, we win ................fucking damn good
PAP lose, WP win................... as above

so even with WP winning and mess up, it is lose, lose and still okay with us afterall what did we get when papigs enriched themselves and made so many mistakes incl not admitting that they help F Trashes steal jobs from local PMEs with fake degrees which absolutely unforgiveable

VTO
 

xpo2015

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CB oppositions if all unite can form a garment already!

Just too dumb to put down their egos and differences!

History keep repeating itself! Singaporeans continue to suffer under a totalitarian regime!

Wake up your bloody idea oppositions!

Why bother to setup a party when you get less than 5% of the population votes?

Waste everybody time! And confused them too!

You think you have unlimited resources like the mighty PAP?

Bunch of jokers and rag tags! And GMS wants to whack WP some more!
 
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Wunderfool

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The current situation works to the favor of PAP. They are likely to win the majority of seats in Parliament in the coming GE. With a smattering of Opps parties without a consistent theme or unity in ideology, the Opps will not be able to convince the populace that they are credible and capable enough to form the next government , much less to represent them as their MPs to run their towns given the lapses in the recent Aljunied 's Town Council accounts.

And getting the various Opps parties to come together to have a united front is like bringing the different religious leaders in Singapore together to propose a new religion. They are never in one ideology even though they may be in one council.
 
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xpo2015

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Plus the memories of the old man funeral still in the fresh minds of the population who are still deeply indebted to the Lee Regime. Oppositions are going to lose big this election.

Many are going to lose their deposits.
 

Sideswipe

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we have many political parties. the election department should have the common sense to create more constituencies for the upcoming election. :wink:
 

enterprise2

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Plus the memories of the old man funeral still in the fresh minds of the population who are still deeply indebted to the Lee Regime. Oppositions are going to lose big this election.

Many are going to lose their deposits.

Thing is Opp has gone backwards since last election. They have not taken advantage of the groundswell of discontent and build on a united front. They really failed the people!
 

xpo2015

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Thing is Opp has gone backwards since last election. They have not taken advantage of the groundswell of discontent and build on a united front. They really failed the people!

Let us all vote for PAP to protest against the useless oppositions!! Ask all of them to go F Spider.
 

Wunderfool

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But a political party which has been entrenched in power for a long time tends to become arrogant, complacent and then do very bad things.

Since the last GE where the PAP lost a GRC to WP and also lost a Minister and a Minister of State, they have woken up to the reality that all was not smooth sailing. The people had expressed their dissatisfaction. Nonetheless, over the last few years, the PAP had worked hard to address the number of "discontent" issues and achieved good results. The perception of the people on the PAP's rule has also improved. With the passing of the LKY, many more people saw the contributions and sacrifices made by the late LKY and his team of PAP cadres in building up the nation. So, today, the PAP has shown a mellow side ; a side that is more in tune with the feelings of the majority of the electorate.
 
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frenchbriefs

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the problem is none of the opposition parties have enough manpower to contest in every ward,so even though sinkies want to vote for opposition they end up voting for different parties.
 

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The current situation works to the favor of PAP. They are likely to win the majority of seats in Parliament in the coming GE. With a smattering of Opps parties without a consistent theme or unity in ideology, the Opps will not be able to convince the populace that they are credible and capable enough to form the next government , much less to represent them as their MPs to run their towns given the lapses in the recent Aljunied 's Town Council accounts.

And getting the various Opps parties to come together to have a united front is like bringing the different religious leaders in Singapore together to propose a new religion. They are never in one ideology even though they may be in one council.

After the most recent presidential elections, multi-cornered fights became a thing of the past. People will now cast their votes either for PAP, or for the opposition party they feel has the best chances of winning, and not the opposition party whose ideology they agree with. Ideology is worthless unless you can first demonstrate your ability to win elections. Once you can win, you can start to talk more about your political ideology.

A split of opposition votes between the various low quality opposition parties was PAP's best winning strategy, but that was squandered on a powerless Tony Tan, while many others regretted voting for Jee Say and Kin Lian, and wished they voted for Tan Cheng Bock instead, who lost to Tony Tan by a whisker.

So, don't worry about multi-cornered fights. I dare say if WP contested in most of the wards for the coming GE, they should get the bulk of the opposition votes since of all the opposition parties, they seem to have the best chance of winning.
 

SgParent

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PAP win, we lose......... no fucking okay
PAP lose, we win ................fucking damn good
PAP lose, WP win................... as above

so even with WP winning and mess up, it is lose, lose and still okay with us afterall what did we get when papigs enriched themselves and made so many mistakes incl not admitting that they help F Trashes steal jobs from local PMEs with fake degrees which absolutely unforgiveable

VTO
i am confident true pink singaporeans could not be worse off replacing the white scums with even monkey, donkey or used tissue paper.
 

Wunderfool

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i am confident true pink singaporeans could not be worse off replacing the white scums with even monkey, donkey or used tissue paper.

You are insulting the Opps ... they are definitely of better calibre !

And true pink Singaporeans are not as so silly to buy into this . They can tell the difference between monkey, donkey and tissue paper, no?
 
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