Having more single seats will help the PAP

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Having more single seats will help the PAP

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I REFER to the opposition's interest in contesting at least two group representation constituencies (GRCs) in the next General Election. The People's Action Party (PAP) may wish to reconsider which of the constituencies should remain as GRCs while redrawing the rest as single-member constituencies (SMCs) for three reasons.
First, the opposition seems confident of winning the Tampines and Bishan- Toa Payoh GRCs. The opposition almost won the Eunos GRC in the 1988 General Election with 49.1 per cent of the votes. In subsequent general elections, the opposition garnered more than 40 per cent of the votes in a few GRCs. And judging from ground and online sentiments, a GRC victory or two for the opposition is a strong possibility.
Second, such a loss may mean losing 10 seats in Parliament altogether. If, however, the 10 constituencies are redrawn as SMCs, the ruling party may still keep more than half the SMCs.
Third, many citizens are unhappy that some MPs entered Parliament by piggybacking on party heavyweights through the GRC format.
The PAP should consider having more SMCs so that more of their fresh candidates can prove their worth by winning a seat on their own steam.
How many SMCs? At least half of the total parliamentary seats.
Dr Jason Wong
 
Not a bad idea. That way, can arrrange to give away a majority in parliament, say, 50 seats via walkovers where the Opp don't contest, then contest the remaining 34 single wards. So PAP still gets to form the govt still and more Opp get into parliament.

But all this just a pipe dream. They will never allow the minority to be so high.
 
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