LHY fb post on cape report
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Quote:The Community for Advocacy and Political Education (CAPE) has published a landmark parliamentary report. It is very timely. Do see how your MP has done. Have they asked questions? Did they speak up? How did they vote on matters you care about like GST increases? Is this what you want your MP to be? Download the report. There is a lot of detail in it. Better still, sign up for the launch event tomorrow.  

https://capesingapore.com/parltracker-la...2024/2025/

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I am sure this thread Jac Fart King will kee- siao and

he will shoot without using his brains

Sack half the Mayors & PAP Ministers
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The Workers' Party (WP) asked the most Parliamentary Questions (PQs) per MP per sitting in Singapore’s 14th Parliament (2020–2024). According to the report, WP MPs consistently outperformed others, averaging 2.1 to 2.5 PQs per MP per sitting across the period. In comparison, Progress Singapore Party (PSP) Non-Constituency MPs (NCMPs) showed a sharp increase, reaching 3.9 PQs per MP per sitting in 2024, but their smaller numbers (2 NCMPs) resulted in fewer total questions. People’s Action Party (PAP) MPs averaged 1.1 to 1.4 PQs per MP per sitting, while Nominated MPs (NMPs) had the lowest at 0.4 to 1.0. The WP’s higher engagement reflects their active use of PQs for scrutiny, despite resource constraints compared to the PAP.
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