Singapore PM Lee: ‘Improved’ quality of parliamentary debates with more opposition MPs, but it may not always lead to better outcomes

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SINGAPORE, May 10 — While the quality of parliamentary debates has improved with more opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) now, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said it is...

Singapore PM Lee: ‘Improved’ quality of parliamentary debates with more opposition MPs, but it may not always lead to better outcomesSINGAPORE, May 10 — While the quality of parliamentary debates has improved with more opposition Members of Parliament now, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said it is uncertain if people’s understanding of issues has gotten better.

The quality of debates between the PAP and the opposition was among the many topics he spoke about at the wide-ranging interview held at the Istana. He also fielded questions about the Singapore identity and ways to foster political interest among youth.Responding to a question about how the opposition’s increased presence in Parliament has impacted debates, Lee said the quality of debates in the House has improved “if you are watching it as a television debate”.

“If you help the Government to govern better and the Government says, ‘Thank you, I will do it’, and the result is better. Then you are making it harder for yourself to get elected the next time, and you want to get elected, right? “I think the quality of government will go down, our policies will be less creative. The results will generate fewer benefits for Singaporeans and at some point, the political system will malfunction,” said Lee. “It is a risk.”When asked if there is a “magic number” which would cause the political system to tip over, Lee said there is no such thing, adding that the PAP has “to push very hard against this”.

Said Lee: “ want people to feel it is quite safe. Just move a little bit further along the slope. No harm, nothing will happen. “I think that if the trend continues, over the long term, or even the not-so-long term, it will certainly affect our political system, our government, or even our policies,” he said.

The way the party uses social media to engage people and encourage them to buy into national policies has also changed.

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