Publication Type

Editorial

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

2-2013

Abstract

SMU Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan commented on the Workers’ Party’s (WP) rapidly rising political stock and analysed its future. In many ways, the WP has been able to capitalise on the fading lustre of one-party dominance, as well as on a growing demand for a healthy opposition parliamentary presence as an enabler of good governance and to make the Government more responsive. But now, flush with success, the WP has wasted no time in deftly managing growing expectations. Also, WP has to carve out its own brand in politics to win votes in its own right. It needs to go beyond merely criticising policy flaws and raising parliamentary questions, and will have to manage its selection process carefully even as it receives a groundswell of interest. In short, the WP has to win votes in its own right — rather than gain votes that are cast against the PAP.

Discipline

Asian Studies | Social Influence and Political Communication

Research Areas

Public Interest Law, Community and Social Justice

Publication

Today

First Page

1

Last Page

1

ISSN

7237-4163

Publisher

Singapore Mediacorp Press

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