55% of Singaporeans say: President should be paid less than PM

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Most Singaporeans do not think the president should be paid more than the prime minister, according to a survey.

Many who hold this view tend to be university graduates in their 40s and early 50s, professionals or working as senior executives.

In all, 55 per cent of the 2,000 Singaporeans polled by researchers of the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) disagreed that the elected president should get a bigger pay packet than the prime minister.

On the other hand, 25 per cent believe the president's pay should be higher than the prime minister's. They tend to be people aged 65 and older, and living in one- to three-room HDB flats.

IPS survey highlights

# Nine out of 10 people want the president to be elected by Singaporeans and not selected by Parliament.

# 85 per cent believe a person from an ethnic minority group can be elected president through the current system.

# Three in five think there is no need to change anything in the existing system for electing the president.

# 42 per cent say the 'Patrick Tan issue' was 'very important' in deciding how they voted. But 48 per cent shrugged it off while the rest were neutral.

The 'Patrick Tan issue' refers to allegations that President Tony Tan Keng Yam's son Patrick had received preferential treatment in his national service deferment and posting. The Defence Ministry said no such treatment was given.

# 52 per cent say the outcome of the May general election shaped their vote in the August presidential election.

# Three in four think the mass media gave all candidates fair coverage.

# Newspapers were the most influential in shaping how Singaporeans voted in the presidential election.

Almost 90 per cent say newspapers were an important factor in shaping their voting decision.

Next in line were: TV (80 per cent), the Internet (67 per cent), election rallies (64 per cent), meeting candidates (62 per cent), radio (50 per cent), meeting supporters of candidates (46 per cent), word of mouth (45 per cent), election literature (43 per cent) and mobile phones (31 per cent).

# Those who understand the president's role better tend to be highly educated and well-to-do men below the age of 65. Those who do not are likely to be low-income earners aged 65 and older, and living in one- to three-room HDB flats.

# 74 per cent believe political parties should not be allowed to endorse candidates. Similarly, 68 per cent say social organisations, unions and other community groups should not be allowed to endorse candidates.

# University-educated men aged 21 to 40, living in private property or bigger HDB flats and working in professional or executive jobs, tend to be more critical of the institution of the presidency.
 
# Those who understand the president's role better tend to be highly educated and well-to-do men below the age of 65. Those who do not are likely to be low-income earners aged 65 and older, and living in one- to three-room HDB flats.

That's make me a poor Ah Pek over 65 years old. :eek:

I am clueless about what Nathan having been doing in the past and for the future what is Tony Tan going to do?

Guard the reserve or ..? :eek:

And about the survey of pay. So, are they going to cut the President pay or increase the PM pay? :rolleyes:
 
the creator of this slide must be very kind to TKL... 4.91% shares the exposure area as 25.04%? :confused::confused::confused:
otherwise, iz so small until cannot c his face liao ...

u dun like n dunwan 2 c his face? ... :confused:
 
hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. daft sheep are still daft sheep after all.
3. what pay!
4. the obselete portfolio should be paid one buck for doing nothing.
5. accommodation - free, food - free, transportation - free.
6. sales of memoir, royalties etc - extra income too!
 
Until the PAP has been replaced we can trust these polls, censors, GDP growth and statistics to be fair and genuine.
 
45% thought that LKY is the president of Singapore.
 
55% of Singaporeans say: President should be paid less than PM.

Now they have the perfect reason to increase the PM's pay so that it exceeds the President's. Tony Tan gets S$4.3 million and Lee Hsien Loong gets S$3.9 million. So let's bump him up to S$5 million --- that's what 55% of Singaporeans want.
 
bring all their salary down, because it is immoral
 
Now they have the perfect reason to increase the PM's pay so that it exceeds the President's. Tony Tan gets S$4.3 million and Lee Hsien Loong gets S$3.9 million. So let's bump him up to S$5 million --- that's what 55% of Singaporeans want.

The person who should be the highest paid of all is the one who is involved in earth shattering world changing research.
I'm sure the results of that research would be made available soon, let's be patient.
 
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Now they have the perfect reason to increase the PM's pay so that it exceeds the President's. Tony Tan gets S$4.3 million and Lee Hsien Loong gets S$3.9 million. So let's bump him up to S$5 million --- that's what 55% of Singaporeans want.


hi there


1. bro, you may not be wrong man!
2. this could be one of sheep strategies upping pink's salary.
 
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zhihau said:
the creator of this slide must be very kind to TKL... 4.91% shares the exposure area as 25.04%? :confused::confused::confused:

Also that 25% shares have a proportionally larger space than 35% shares, although not so obvious.
 
po2wq said:
otherwise, iz so small until cannot c his face liao ...

u dun like n dunwan 2 c his face? ... :confused:

If it is to be so small, then GMS' face should be there instead.
 
Cruxx said:
45% thought that LKY is the president of Singapore.

Probably mainly from among the new citizens and from those who voted TT.
 
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