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</TR><!-- headline one : end --><TR>The Prime Minister and nine other MPs and Nominated MPs yesterday spoke on a motion to amend the law on by-elections. Zakir Hussain summarises some of their arguments </TR><!-- show image if available --></TBODY></TABLE>
<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->About the motion Nominated MPs Thio Li-Ann and Loo Choon Yong yesterday proposed a motion to amend the law on by-elections. They wanted the law to insist on a by-election in three instances:
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WHY THEY BACKED THE MOTION
NMP THIO LI-ANN
'Would it be unwise to trust in the audacity of hoping politicians will resist partisan temptations and that fair play will triumph?'
However, by not insisting on a by-election when only one MP goes, a dissenting MP is less likely to vacate his seat and provoke a by-election.
But what if an opposition ward loses its MP? Having the law mandate a by-election would be fair and promote certainty.
NMP LOO CHOON YONG
NMP SIEW KUM HONG
If the make-up changes, it becomes a different team, and so a fresh mandate is needed.
NMP EUNICE OLSEN
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WHY THEY OPPOSED IT
MR HRI KUMAR NAIR
(Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC)
'His constituency role will be fulfilled by his colleagues, and his national role (of representing his minority group) by the other members of his race in Parliament.'
It also presumes Parliament will complete its full term, ignoring the reality that the Prime Minister can call for an election any time.
'In other words, who calls the by-election - the PM or the MP?'
MADAM HALIMAH YACOB
(Jurong GRC)
'The mandate given to us is to serve all the residents in the whole GRC as a team, and the sad loss of one of our members does not diminish that point.'
All MPs attend all functions across religious groups - that is what the GRC is all about. 'The presence of the GRC constantly reminds us of the need to take into consideration the needs of the minority communities.'
</TR><!-- headline one : end --><TR>The Prime Minister and nine other MPs and Nominated MPs yesterday spoke on a motion to amend the law on by-elections. Zakir Hussain summarises some of their arguments </TR><!-- show image if available --></TBODY></TABLE>
<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->About the motion Nominated MPs Thio Li-Ann and Loo Choon Yong yesterday proposed a motion to amend the law on by-elections. They wanted the law to insist on a by-election in three instances:
- If the minority MP required in a GRC vacates his seat
- If half or more of the MPs in a GRC leave
- If an MP in a single-seat ward vacates his seat for any reason.
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WHY THEY BACKED THE MOTION
NMP THIO LI-ANN

- Current system arbitrary
'Would it be unwise to trust in the audacity of hoping politicians will resist partisan temptations and that fair play will triumph?'
- Change will boost democracy
- Voters lose their MP otherwise
- New MPs can help run the GRC
However, by not insisting on a by-election when only one MP goes, a dissenting MP is less likely to vacate his seat and provoke a by-election.
- Make things fair for all parties
But what if an opposition ward loses its MP? Having the law mandate a by-election would be fair and promote certainty.
- Ensure there is a minority MP
NMP LOO CHOON YONG

- Voters want to be represented
- Law can be more certain, clear
NMP SIEW KUM HONG

- GRC slate no longer the same
If the make-up changes, it becomes a different team, and so a fresh mandate is needed.
- Unfair to MPs, voters otherwise
NMP EUNICE OLSEN

- It strengthens citizenship
- We should aspire to higher ideals
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WHY THEY OPPOSED IT
MR HRI KUMAR NAIR

(Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC)
- Others can step in for minority MP
'His constituency role will be fulfilled by his colleagues, and his national role (of representing his minority group) by the other members of his race in Parliament.'
- Timeframe makes no sense
It also presumes Parliament will complete its full term, ignoring the reality that the Prime Minister can call for an election any time.
- Just plain wrong
'In other words, who calls the by-election - the PM or the MP?'
MADAM HALIMAH YACOB

(Jurong GRC)
- GRC MPs are elected as a team
'The mandate given to us is to serve all the residents in the whole GRC as a team, and the sad loss of one of our members does not diminish that point.'
- Minorities will be taken care of
All MPs attend all functions across religious groups - that is what the GRC is all about. 'The presence of the GRC constantly reminds us of the need to take into consideration the needs of the minority communities.'