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Singapore Democratic Government?

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A Government system in which leaders are chosen or decisions are made by voting.

Chosen mean contest from two participates by voting

Decisions mean decided by elected members of parliament by voting, Example NCMP, NMP or Walk Over Election or By Election.

A common voter having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual able to participate as a contester in a General Election with low deposit, low as per a Lowest Rank, Civil Service, General Worker Starting Salary, income per month.
 
Example:-

1) Total Seat 84
2) SDA win 1 seat
3) WP win 1 seat
4) PAP win 40 seat

Walk over MPs' needs 43 seat to vote them into parlaiment if not they need to invite opposition party to contest for making them qualified into parlaiment.

I hope SDP, SPP, WP, RP and NSP need to highlight to our media.
 
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Qualifications for membership of Parliament

44. —(1) Members of Parliament shall be persons qualified

for election

or

for appointment

in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution and elected in the manner provided by or under any law for the time being in force in Singapore or appointed in accordance with the provisions of the Fourth Schedule.

(2) A person shall be qualified to be elected or appointed as a Member of Parliament if —

(a) he is a citizen of Singapore;

(b) he is of the age of 21 years or above on the day of nomination;

(c) his name appears in a current register of electors;

(d) he is resident in Singapore at the date of his nomination for election and has been so resident for periods amounting in the aggregate to not less than 10 years prior to that date;

(e) he is able, with a degree of proficiency sufficient to enable him to take an active part in the proceedings of Parliament, to speak and, unless incapacitated by blindness or other physical cause, to read and write at least one of the following languages, that is to say, English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil; and

(f) he is not disqualified from being a Member of Parliament under Article 45.

(3) Any question whether any person possesses the qualifications mentioned in clause (2) (e) shall be determined in such manner as may be prescribed by or under any law for the time being in force in Singapore or, in so far as not so prescribed, as may be provided by order made by the President and published in the Gazette.
 
Fourth Schedule never mention BY Election appointed MP and Walkover appointed MP


FOURTH SCHEDULE
(Articles 39 (1) (c) and 44 (1))
APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT


1. —(1) If within 6 months after Parliament first meets after any general election, it has resolved that there shall be nominated Members during the term of that Parliament, the provisions of this Schedule shall have effect in relation to that Parliament.

(2) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the President shall, within 6 months after Parliament has so resolved under subsection (1), appoint as nominated Members of Parliament the persons nominated by a Special Select Committee of Parliament.

(3) The Special Select Committee of Parliament shall consist of the Speaker as Chairman and 7 Members of Parliament to be nominated by the Committee of Selection of Parliament.

(4) Subject to Article 46, every person appointed as a nominated Member of Parliament shall serve for a term of 2 1/2 years commencing on the date of his appointment.

(5) The President shall, if advised by the Special Select Committee of Parliament, extend the term of service of every nominated Member of Parliament appointed before the date of commencement of section 4 (a) of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment) Act 2002 for a further period of 6 months so that the total period of any such nominated Member’s term of service shall be 2 1/2 years commencing from the date of his original appointment as such.

2. —(1) In preparing the list of persons to be appointed as nominated Members of Parliament by the President, the Special Select Committee shall invite the general public to submit names of persons who may be considered for nomination by the Committee.

(2) Every name submitted under subsection (1) shall be made in such form as the Special Select Committee may determine, and shall be signed by 2 persons as proposer and seconder, respectively, and by not less than 4 other persons, all of whose names shall appear in any current register of electors.

(3) Before making any nomination for the appointment of nominated Members of Parliament, the Special Select Committee shall, wherever possible, consult other Members of Parliament in such manner as it thinks fit.

3. —(1) The Special Select Committee shall, from the names of persons submitted to the Committee under section 2, nominate not more than 9 persons for appointment by the President as nominated Members of Parliament.

(2) The persons to be nominated shall be persons who have rendered distinguished public service, or who have brought honour to the Republic, or who have distinguished themselves in the field of arts and letters, culture, the sciences, business, industry, the professions, social or community service or the labour movement; and in making any nomination, the Special Select Committee shall have regard to the need for nominated Members to reflect as wide a range of independent and non-partisan views as possible.

4. —(1) Whenever the seat of a nominated Member has become vacant by reason of the expiry of his term of service, the vacancy shall, as soon as practicable, be filled by the President by making an appointment on the nomination of the Special Select Committee referred to in section 1.

(2) Whenever the seat of a nominated Member has become vacant for any reason other than a dissolution of Parliament or the expiry of his term of service, the Special Select Committee may, if it thinks fit, nominate a person for the President to appoint as a nominated Member to fill the vacancy.

5. As soon as practicable after 10th September 1990, the President shall on the nomination of the Special Select Committee appoint not more than 6 persons as nominated Members of Parliament.

6. Where under section 3 the Special Select Committee has nominated less than 9 persons for appointment by the President as nominated Members, the Committee may, if it thinks fit, from time to time nominate one or more persons for the President to appoint as nominated Members but the number of persons so nominated together with the number of persons already nominated under section 3 shall not exceed 9.

7. Sections 2 and 3 (2) shall apply to any nomination made by the Special Select Committee under section 4, 5 or 6; and for the purpose of section 4 (1) the Committee may invite the general public to submit names of persons who may be considered for nomination by the Committee before the seat of the nominated Member has become vacant.
 
Walkover MP mean Co-opted MP

co-opt, tr.v. co-opt·ed, co-opt·ing, co-opts

1. To elect as a fellow member of a group.

2. To appoint summarily.

3. To take or assume for one's own use; appropriate: co-opted the criticism by embracing it.

4. To neutralize or win over (an independent minority, for example) through assimilation into an established group or culture: co-opt rebels by giving them positions of authority.
 
Suppose we get a balance. Will there be enough ratio for two shadow governments like in the UK? Or will oppo parties have to merge.
 
If both party had same objective to built Singapore, merge should be not a problem.

Sometime cannot merge:-

A Party aim for Muslim states and Malay Kingdom
B Party aim for Human Right and Freedom
C Party aim for Economic Security
D Party aim for Family Member Business

They do not had same objective to build Singapore. So they need to form an Alliance Council to manage the alliance party. Pakatan Indrapura Singapura or SDA or PPA or so on.
 
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Election Officer is appointed not elected. They shall not declare uncontested candidate was elected uncontested. We shall respect World Class Singapore Citizen. The Elected MP committee shall Co-opted uncontest MP as elected MP before Election Officer annouce.
 
Election Officer is appointed not elected. They shall not declare uncontested candidate was elected uncontested. We shall respect World Class Singapore Citizen. The Elected MP committee shall Co-opted uncontest MP as elected MP before Election Officer annouce.

Din take exam is equal to fail or not passed? Does it realli matter?
 
Din take exam is equal to fail or not passed? Does it realli matter?

If 2010 Results:-

1) PAP win 1 GRC
2) WP win 1 GRC
3) SPP win 1 GRC
3) NSP win 1 GRC
4) RP win 1 GRC
5) SDP win 1 GRC

the rest walkover how???

Fair for Opposition party???
 
In life, no one will show sympathy towards a loser, much more so for one with a loser mindset.
 
wind and water always will change direction. 20 yers for BS 40 year for PAP next may be NSP or others
 
NSP? If Sebastian blow whistle can really summon 20 candidates to field for the next election, then perhaps, perhaps, perhaps.
 
President
Mr Sebastian Teo

Vice-President
Mr Christopher Neo Ting Wei

Secretary General
Mr Ken Sun

Assistant Secretary General
Mr Reno Fong

Treasurer
Mr Ivan Yeo

Assistant Treasurer
Mr Steve Chia

1st Organising Secretary
Mr Raymond Chua

2nd Organising Secretary
Mr Elvin Ong Beng Soon

Council Member
Mr Yip Yew Weng

Council Member
Mr Cheo Chai Chen

Council Member
Mr Ong Hock Siong

Conucil Member
Mr William Tan

Council Member
Mr Yadzeth Bin Haris

Council Member
Kenny Soh
 
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