boredom2012
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Would a Rotating or Two-Party System Work in Singapore?Personally feel that Proportional representation is the way to go moving forward, or not a 2-parties system where they take turns rotating being power is also worth considering.
By no means are they perfect but the current one-party dominant system needs to go left I feel.
Our current policies are practically due to ruling incumbents have the power to pass through any bills they want via their seats representation.
The current expensive healthcare system, COE, trade deals, transportation issues due to 10 million population, and also the large number of MPs + 5 Mayors, etc. being funded by taxpayer money is practically due to the current political system we have now.
Challenges for a Two-Party System: The dominant role of the PAP, combined with structural advantages and limited space for opposition media coverage, makes it difficult for a strong second party to emerge.
Potential for a Rotating System: For rotation to occur, opposition parties would need to develop stronger grassroots support, broaden their policy platforms, and overcome electoral system barriers.
All these must be overcome first. Pap will never let go of media or grassroot support with this election border.
