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The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs
Volume 112, 2023 - Issue 2: Singapore: transition to fourth generation leadership
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Research Article

Indian representation in Singapore’s national politics

 

ABSTRACT

The 2020 Singapore General Election stood out on a number of counts, the most important being the decline in national votes for the ruling party, the People’s Action Party, and its historic loss of three wards, one single member seat and two group representation constituencies. Of its 27 new candidates, there were no Indian candidates. This article analyses the representation of Indians in Singapore’s politics, tracing this since the onset of general elections in 1948. Indian political presence in the ruling and opposition political parties will be looked at, and what this means for Singapore’s politics discussed in this article.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1. ‘Chan Chun Sing: Do not “pigeonhole” new PAP candidates based on their profession’, The Online Citizen, 26 June 2020.

2. Anjali Raguraman, ‘Singapore GE2020: number of Indian MPs in Parliament reflects population make-up, says Shanmugam’, The Straits Times, 4 July 2020.

3. Anjali Raguraman, ‘Singapore GE2020: number of Indian MPs in Parliament reflects population make-up, says Shanmugam’, The Straits Times, 4 July 2020.

4. Grace Ho, ‘Singapore GE2020: Indian community well represented despite no new Indian candidates, says PM Lee’, The Straits Times, 1 July 2020.

5. Grace Ho, ‘Singapore GE2020: Indian community well represented despite no new Indian candidates, says PM Lee’, The Straits Times, 1 July 2020.

6. Anjali Raguraman, ‘Singapore GE2020: number of Indian MPs in Parliament reflects population make-up, says Shanmugam’, The Straits Times, 4 July 2020.

7. Anjali Raguraman, ‘Singapore GE2020: number of Indian MPs in Parliament reflects population make-up, says Shanmugam’, The Straits Times, 4 July 2020.

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