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Serious Pritam Singh (28 July 2020 )

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Pritam Singh now Shiok Shiok ,


In terms of additional resources, Mr Pritam Singh will
receive an allowance that is double that of an elected MP,
or S$385,000 a year, the statement said.

Wahh... more than S$32k per month :thumbsup:


Parliament sets out duties and privileges
of Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh






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Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh with Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin on July 28, 2020.
PHOTO: TAN CHUAN-JIN/FACEBOOK





SINGAPORE - As the official Leader of the Opposition (LO), Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh will be given certain parliamentary privileges like the right of first response among MPs.

He will also have the right to ask the lead question to ministers on policies, Bills and motions, subject to existing speaking conventions, the offices of the Speaker of Parliament and the Leader of the House said in a joint statement on Tuesday (July 28).

The statement set out the duties of the new role, as well as the parliamentary privileges and resources accorded to Mr Singh, who is an MP for Aljunied GRC.



He will receive confidential briefings by the Government on "select matters of national security and external relations, and in the event of a national crisis or emergency", the statement said.

As the LO, Mr Singh will also have more time for his speeches, equivalent to that given to political office-holders.

According to the Standing Orders of Parliament, all MPs are allowed to speak for 20 minutes in response to questions raised, and can address a committee of the whole of Parliament for up to 10 minutes.



Ministers and parliamentary secretaries are entitled to speak for up to 40 minutes.


In terms of additional resources, Mr Singh will receive an allowance that is double that of an elected MP, or $385,000 a year, the statement said.

As for staff support, he will receive additional allowance to hire up to three additional legislative assistants, on top of the allowance that all MPs receive to hire one legislative assistant and a secretarial assistant.

He will also be provided a secretary to support him administratively with parliamentary business.


Mr Singh will have an office and the use of a meeting room in Parliament House.


The announcement comes after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on July 11, after the results of the general election were announced, that Mr Singh would be designated as Leader of the Opposition and be provided staff and resources to carry out his duties.

The joint statement said that similar to other Westminister parliamentary systems, the LO in Singapore will lead the opposition in presenting alternative views in parliamentary debates on policies, Bills and motions.

He will also lead and organise the scrutiny of government positions and actions in Parliament.

In addition, Mr Singh will also be consulted on the appointment of opposition MPs to select


committees, including standing select Committees such as the Public Accounts Committee.

"In addition to his parliamentary duties, the LO may be called upon to take on other duties such as attending official state functions and taking part in visits and meetings alongside members of the Government and the Public Service," the statement said.

The Government said it had decided on these duties and privileges after considering other Westminster parliamentary systems which have a formal LO designation such as Australia and Britain, as well as Singapore's circumstances.


"Such a position is not provided for in either our Constitution or the Standing Orders of Parliament," the statement said, noting that Singapore's legislatures have never formally had this position even in the 1950s and early 1960s, when there were "substantial numbers of opposition legislative assemblymen".

"Mr Lee Kuan Yew led the People's Action Party as the largest opposition party in the Legislative Assembly between 1955 and 1959, and Dr Lee Siew Choh led the Barisan Sosialis as the largest opposition party in the Legislative Assembly between 1961 and 1963. Neither Mr Lee nor Dr Lee were formally designated Leader of the Opposition."

But PM Lee has acknowledged that the recent election results showed a strong desire among Singaporeans for a greater diversity of views in politics, and that this trend is here to stay.

"Designating a Leader of Opposition will recognise this desire while enabling our political system to evolve in a way that maintains our sense of national purpose," the joint statement said.


It noted that as with any new political appointment, the role of the Leader of the Opposition will evolve as Singapore's political system evolves.

"We look forward to working with the LO to create a robust but stable political system serving the interests of Singapore and Singaporeans.

"These duties and privileges have been conveyed to Mr Pritam Singh. The Leader of the House (Ms Grace Fu) will make a statement in Parliament to formally set out the terms of the LO."

Parliament will open on Aug 24 with the President's Address.
 
People still dreaming real opposition was elected to government. Anybody wonder why making lots of noise is not WP character.
But WP still can win big again and again
 
Congrats to you sinkies! SG will have a Indian as a PM very soon! :whistling:

INDIANS are the BEST, you SINKIES, AH TIONG and m&d are the worst! better go learn pənˈdʒaːbːi soon or i will fuck your AH TIONG Mother CHAO CHEE BYE! PRITAM RULES! INDIANS RULES! :wink:
 
Congrats to you sinkies! SG will have a Indian as a PM very soon! :whistling:

INDIANS are the BEST, you SINKIES, AH TIONG and m&d are the worst! better go learn pənˈdʒaːbːi soon or i will fuck your AH TIONG Mother CHAO CHEE BYE! PRITAM RULES! INDIANS RULES! :wink:




possible to have a Singh as President :D ???

we have just about all races ,

chinese
malay
indian
eurasian
Singh ???
 
most important is for LO to be given access to government data.

He will be getting the following:

" He will receive confidential briefings by the Government on "select matters of national security and external relations, and in the event of a national crisis or emergency", the statement said. "
 
to form a Coalition of sort :thumbsup:

It's to co-opt the opposition to share in the potential future failure of Singapore to survive as a nation. Smart move!

However, I think that Singapore should survive well during the cold war with China. With India, Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia becoming the factories of the world, Singapore should be able to gain a share of the pie if she positions herself correctly.
 
Pritam Singh will do well to heed this advice: He who sup with the devil should have a long spoon.
 
In 2011, I personally e-mailed Pritam to offer my congratulations to him on being elected to Parliament. Never did I expect him to reply me. And he did reply thanking me for the support. Sadly I lost that email when I rebooted my desktop few months later. This guy is a true heartlander. He used to stay in a HDB flat when young. He went to your typical neighborhood schools. He knows the pain of the common people. He has the potential to be a political giant in the history of our country.
 
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