Publication Type

Editorial

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

1-2013

Abstract

SMU Assistant Professor of Law and NMP Eugene Tan said that much is at stake for the four political parties contesting the Punggol East by-election. Regardless of how the parties seek to characterise the by-election, it will be fought on both local and national issues. Although it is a four-cornered contest, the race will effectively be a two-horse race between the Workers' Party (WP) and the incumbent People's Action Party (PAP). The by-election is also a way station for PAP and WP as they move towards the next General Election, which promises to be the real watershed election. Assistant Prof Tan concluded that fundamentally, this by-election underscores the central importance of representation in our system of government. And the candidate who is able to show he or she will be an effective and efficient representative of Punggol East will gain traction on the ground, and secure a famous victory for his or her party.

Discipline

Asian Studies | Social Influence and Political Communication

Research Areas

Public Interest Law, Community and Social Justice

Publication

Today

First Page

14

Last Page

14

ISSN

7237-4163

Publisher

Singapore Mediacorp Press

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