It is healthy that there's political contest in S'pore: Ng Eng Hen
By Lynda Hong | Posted: 11 April 2010 1940 hrs
SINGAPORE : Education Minister Ng Eng Hen on Sunday said it is
healthy that there is political contest in Singapore.
He was responding to reporters who asked him about the recent activity
by opposition parties in various constituencies.
Dr Ng joined 300 residents in Toa Payoh for some Sunday morning
exercise.
Elaborating on his point that political contest is healthy, Dr Ng said
he would encourage would-be candidates and opposition parties to meet
residents so that residents could ask them questions about what they
stood for.
He said: "I think it is healthier for Singapore, rather than just
appearing before the elections and then not continuing. I have noticed
that opposition parties are doing this more regularly and I think
all-in-all it is good for politics in Singapore."
Dr Ng said PAP MPs assume that there would be a contest each time and so
the MPs have been working the ground to improve the lives of residents.
This point was also emphasised by Manpower Minister Gan Kim Yong at a
separate community event.
Mr Gan also told reporters that there has not been a shortage of ideas
within the ruling party.
He was asked to respond to Reform Party leader Kenneth Jeyaretnam's
comments in a TODAY interview that a one-party system will lead to a
society closed to new ideas.
Mr Gan said that PAP MPs have been proactive in implementing their
ideas.
He said: "During the last recession, you also see that we have rolled
out many initiatives, including the Jobs Credit, SPUR and so on. They
were very effective in helping our companies and workers cope with the
recession and allowing our economy to recover very strongly, very
quickly since the second half of last year."
Mr Gan added that the PAP MPs have also been focused on serving the
residents and improving their estates. - CNA/ms
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