The Straits Times-July 31

The evolution of Singapore’s parliamentary system, moving in tandem with that of its political process, is apparent in the formal appointment of a Leader of the Opposition. Workers’ Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh will be given the right of first response among Members of Parliament, have more time to speak in the House, and receive confidential briefings from the Government. He also will be paid double what other MPs earn and get allowances to hire more staff. These are substantive official privileges that reflect the recognition of the opposition’s greater profile in Parliament, one that was gained in the last general election when the electorate also expressed a desire for a diversity of parliamentary voices. The WP now has 10 MPs, while the Progress Singapore Party will have two Non-Constituency MPs.

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