Two groups of citizens:
1. The first group learn from the lessons (positive and negative) from history and other countries. They vote for pluralistic legislature, separation of powers, knowing that this gives the country the best chance of renewal should any party turn rogue or incompetent.
2. The second group fail to learn from others; they put themselves in the school of hard knocks: they vote for the same party, for status quo every election and will continue to do so until the pain of oppression becomes too much to bear before they'd even consider voting for the other party. By then it might be too late.
The 65% belong to the second group. God bless Singapore.