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By saying he needs to consider a by-election, PM is indirectly admitting that he has thought of going against the laws of the land. You can only delay in setting a date of a by-election, but it is a must. And as Eugene Tan said, has to be within a reasonable time limit.
As I said, PAP has lost the moral high ground to WP in the way both treat their MPs. Since PM accused the WP of dragging its feet on the Yaw matter, let's see if PAP's poor moral ground will show up if they delay the BE beyond how long WP took to settle Yaw's matter (about 3 weeks).
Yes, there is no time limit stated to hold one, but the same applies to much of the Acts in the legal backroom. For example, there is no time limit to charge a criminal. Does that mean proceedings will not even start?
PM should respect his own laws, being the PM.
As I said, PAP has lost the moral high ground to WP in the way both treat their MPs. Since PM accused the WP of dragging its feet on the Yaw matter, let's see if PAP's poor moral ground will show up if they delay the BE beyond how long WP took to settle Yaw's matter (about 3 weeks).
Yes, there is no time limit stated to hold one, but the same applies to much of the Acts in the legal backroom. For example, there is no time limit to charge a criminal. Does that mean proceedings will not even start?
PM should respect his own laws, being the PM.