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Hougang interests not addressed by PM

makapaaa

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Coffeeshop Chit Chat - Hougang interests not addressed by PM
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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will call for by-elections in Hougang.
This is PM Lee's full reply in Parliament to PAP MP Christopher de Souza's question on a by-election in Hougang:
The Hougang Single Member Constituency (SMC) seat is vacant after the Workers' Party expelled Mr Yaw Shin Leong, following several weeks of media reports on Mr Yaw's personal indiscretions. I intend to call a by-election in Hougang to fill this vacancy. However, I have not yet decided on the timing of the by-election. In deciding on the timing, I will take into account all relevant factors, including the well being of Hougang residents, issues on the national agenda, as well as the international backdrop which affects our prosperity and security.
As for the legal question of whether and when I must call a by-election, an application has been filed in court concerning this, so the matter is now sub judice, i.e. under the consideration of the court. While MPs enjoy parliamentary immunity in this House, our parliamentary convention is that we do not talk about matters which are sub judice, for good reason.
I can, however, remind Members that Parliament debated this issue extensively in 2008, when two NMPs moved a motion proposing to require the Prime Minister to call a by-election within three months of a seat falling vacant. I participated in that debate, and stated the Government's position fully, after taking the advice of the Attorney-General. I consulted the present Attorney-General again to confirm his advice before answering today's question. Let me summarise what I said in 2008 about the Constitutional position.
Article 49 of the Constitution states that when a seat falls vacant it shall be filled by election. In an SMC, a seat falls vacant when the MP vacates his office, for example when he is expelled from his political party, resigns his seat, or passes away. The timing of the by-election is at the discretion of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is not obliged to call a by-election within any fixed timeframe.
This absence of any stipulated time frame is the result of a deliberate decision by Parliament to confer on the Prime Minister the discretion to decide when to fill a Parliamentary vacancy. Then-Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew explained this when he moved the Constitutional amendment in December 1965:
"[This amendment] revokes a clause which was introduced into the State Constitution of Singapore when it entered Malaysia.
Members in this House will know that there was no such injunction of holding a by-election within three months in our previous Constitution. We resisted this particular condition being imposed upon the State Constitution at the time we entered Malaysia, but our representations were not accepted because Malaysia insisted on uniformity of our laws with the other States in the Federation and with the Federal Constitution itself.
 
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss]Further update:[/FONT]
Workers' Party MP Sylvia Lim: Does PM not agree that with the Hougang SMC being vacant, there is actually an under-representation of the Hougang voters in this House?



Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong: Whether there is an under-representation of the interest of the voters of Hougang as a result of this, I do not know that. If that is an issue, I would have thought that it is something which the Workers' Party would have considered before deciding to expel Mr Yaw Shin Leong. Because the constitution is clear, the rules are clear, how by-elections are called or not called is also completely clear. We debated this in the House. So, if we are in this situation today, it is because the Workers' Party has caused this situation to happen, knowing the consequences.



[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What PM said is unbecoming.[/FONT]
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WP Secretary-General Low Thia Khiang asked, “I’m pleased to note that the PM has decided to call for a by-election.
“That settles all the hypothetical speculations outside the house. He said he will consider all factors before deciding when the by-election will be called. I would like to ask whether or not after considering all the factors, will he (be) able to indicate a period in which by-election would be called.”
PM Lee replied: “Certainly Mr Speaker. I will do so as soon as I have finished considering all the factors.”



[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Since 14 Feb the Hougang seat has already been vacant. When we have all those ministers of the PM's office assisting our PM, how long does our PM takes to finish considering all factors? It's almost a month where Hougang residents are not represented in parliment. How is our parliment a democratic one then?[/FONT]

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