Prime Minister Lawrence Wong warns that a small shift in votes against the PAP in the next election could lead to a weaker government, potentially losing ministers and GRCs.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong addressed concerns about the opposition's potential growth in Singapore . He acknowledged the desire for more opposition voices but emphasized the risks associated with a shift in power. Wong stated that the opposition, while present and guaranteed a minimum representation through the Non-Constituency MP scheme, is not yet prepared to govern. He pointed out that opposition parties themselves admit to this lack of readiness, partly due to public perception.
However, Wong warned that a modest swing in votes against the PAP could significantly alter the political landscape, potentially leading to the loss of several GRCs and a weakening of the government. He highlighted the importance of a stable and strong government, especially during a time of global uncertainty
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