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Article 53 of the Singapore Constitution

Started by Risa, Mar 08, 2025, 08:27 AM

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Risa

Quote from: jim889 on Mar 08, 2025, 08:29 AMdid it say any penalty for using other language?
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i believe it is a NO

jim889

Quote from: Risa on Mar 08, 2025, 08:30 AMi believe it is a NO

need to send it to one of the parlimentary committe to determine any offence or penalty
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Keeptrucking

Pap makes and breaks the constitution as and when they want.

It is a farce by now.

This is what happens with decades of utter pap rule and oppression.
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Quote from: Keeptrucking on Mar 08, 2025, 11:49 AMPap makes and breaks the constitution as and when they want.

It is a farce by now.

This is what happens with decades of utter pap rule and oppression.

only with majority eg 2/3 of the parleement can change constitution
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Risa

Quote from: jim889 on Mar 08, 2025, 01:35 PMonly with majority eg 2/3 of the parleement can change constitution
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if Singapore adopted proportional representation instead of FPTP plurality, PAP would not even achieve 2/3 majority in slightly over half of the elections...

1959 - 54.1% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
1963 - 46.9% (hung parliament, no 2/3 majority)
1968 - 86.7% (2/3 majority)
1972 - 70.4% (2/3 majority)
1976 - 74.1% (2/3 majority)
1980 - 77.7% (2/3 majority)
1984 - 64.8% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
1988 - 63.2% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
1991 - 61.0% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
1997 - 65.0% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
2001 - 75.3% (2/3 majority)
2006 - 66.6% (depends)
2011 - 60.1% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
2015 - 69.9% (2/3 majority)
2020 - 61.2% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)

yet, for all 15 elections, PAP won supermajority in parliament
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jim889

Quote from: Risa on Mar 08, 2025, 02:04 PMif Singapore adopted proportional representation instead of FPTP plurality, PAP would not even achieve 2/3 majority in slightly over half of the elections...

1959 - 54.1% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
1963 - 46.9% (hung parliament, no 2/3 majority)
1968 - 86.7% (2/3 majority)
1972 - 70.4% (2/3 majority)
1976 - 74.1% (2/3 majority)
1980 - 77.7% (2/3 majority)
1984 - 64.8% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
1988 - 63.2% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
1991 - 61.0% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
1997 - 65.0% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
2001 - 75.3% (2/3 majority)
2006 - 66.6% (depends)
2011 - 60.1% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)
2015 - 69.9% (2/3 majority)
2020 - 61.2% (simple majority, no 2/3 majority)

yet, for all 15 elections, PAP won supermajority in parliament

too bad .. anyway this yr chiu will have the chan to change sumthing hopefully
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