TC congratulates Singapore on the new political chapter
TC congratulates Singapore on the new political chapter
ahead
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Singapore
20 May 2011 - Think Centre (TC), Singapore's oldest
political NGO,
congratulates Singapore on the new
Cabinet and Parliament that will take the
city-state
into the next chapter of nation-building.
With the
passing of 2011 watershed elections and the consequential
retirement
of Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and Senior
Minister Goh Chok Tong, the ruling
People's Action Party
(PAP) will be constituting a younger and renewed
leadership
team. MM Lee has been the chief architect of
the Singapore success story and
will be lauded in
history not only by Singaporeans, but the world. From pre-
to
post-independence, he left hard and indelible marks
on the political development
and socioeconomic progress
of Singapore.
If MM is the clinical architect who put in
place the Singapore hardware, SM Goh
is without doubt
the builder who put in place the software of post-modernist
Singapore.
His much acclaimed softer and kinder style of
governance gave heart and soul to
Singapore Inc. He laid
the foundations for public consultation, active citizenry
and
civic participation - all of which indirectly
fostered the growth of a more inclusive
society (for the
record, TC was formed in 1999). As such, TC thanks MM and SM
for their lifetime contributions which wrote the earlier
chapters of the Singapore
story today.
As Singapore
moves into fourth generation since independence, the
Singapore story
is being led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien
Loong and his leadership-in-transition
government
towards 2020. While PM Lee continued to grow Singapore Inc
towards
a first-world economy, he has taken bold and at
times radical steps in opening up
the landscape for
greater citizenry participation in political and
socioeconomic areas.
The policy mis-steps of his
government however has affected segments of Singapore
society in particular on housing, transport, home
affairs, health care and education.
Singapore's social
policy must be kind and compassionate to ensure everyone
has decent living and working conditions when they are
in need. The time has
come to seriously consider social
security insurance for those without work
and minimum
wage for those earning low wage which is not enough for the
needs of their family.
While TC looks to PM on his new
Cabinet and transformation of PAP rule, we urge
the new
political leadership to take new consideration of human
rights recommendations
made by civil society groups in
Singapore's first universal periodic review. Such human
rights issues are indeed ground-up initiatives by civil
society groups and impact the
peoples' lives. As member
of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human
Rights
(AICHR), Singapore's new Foreign Ministry leaders
as well as incumbent AICHR
representative must further
Mr George Yeo's legacy of opening up to more inclusive
engagement with civil society and concern individuals to
better promote and protect
human rights.
Together, we
can transform Singapore into a truly first world country
with respect for
human dignity and rights.
Majulah Singapura.
In solidarity,
Think Centre