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- 20:24, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 1955 Legislative Assembly Election (Created page with "The 1955 Legislative Assembly election was a landmark event in Singapore’s political history, marking the first election under the Rendel Constitution. This election introduced significant changes to Singapore’s political framework, granting citizens greater autonomy and reshaping the legislature. === Background === The Rendel Constitution, named after Sir George Rendel, aimed to provide Singaporeans with more self-governance. It established a framework in which ele...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 20:22, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 1952 Legislative Council By-election (Created page with "The 1952 Legislative Council by-election in Singapore was a notable event in the colony’s political history, marked by an unopposed victory and unique circumstances surrounding the resignation of Mrs. V. Menon, the only elected woman in the Legislative Council. === Background === Mrs. V. Menon voluntarily resigned her Legislative Council seat on 25 September 1952 after facing criminal breach of trust charges in India’s courts, along with her lawyer husband. Both wer...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 20:19, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs deleted page Legislative Council By-election 1948 (content was: "Singapore’s first by-election was held in 1948 following the death of independent Legislative Councillor S. C. Goho. Goho, who had been elected less than five months earlier in the General Election, passed away in Calcutta on 24 July 1948. His untimely demise necessitated the first by-election in Singapore’s history. === Background === S. C. Goho’s death left a...", and the only contributor was "SGPolitico" (talk))
- 20:19, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 1948 Legislative Council By-election (Created page with "Singapore’s first by-election was held in 1948 following the death of independent Legislative Councillor S. C. Goho. Goho, who had been elected less than five months earlier in the General Election, passed away in Calcutta on 24 July 1948. His untimely demise necessitated the first by-election in Singapore’s history. === Background === S. C. Goho’s death left a vacancy in the Legislative Council, prompting the issuance of a writ of election on 12 August 1948. The...")
- 20:18, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs deleted page Legislative Council General Election 1948 (content was: "The '''Legislative Council General Election of 1948''' marked the beginning of elections for national governance in Singapore. It was a historic milestone as six Legislative Councillors were elected through suffrage across four wards, with two wards utilizing bloc voting—the only instance this system was employed in a legislative poll. Three additional seats were fi...", and the only contributor was "SGPolitico" (talk))
- 20:18, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 1948 Legislative Council General Election (Created page with "The '''Legislative Council General Election of 1948''' marked the beginning of elections for national governance in Singapore. It was a historic milestone as six Legislative Councillors were elected through suffrage across four wards, with two wards utilizing bloc voting—the only instance this system was employed in a legislative poll. Three additional seats were filled by representatives elected internally by commercial organizations. === Composition of the Legislati...")
- 20:17, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs deleted page Legislative Council General Election 1951 (content was: "The 1951 Legislative Council election in Singapore marked a significant development in the colony’s political landscape, with changes in constituency boundaries, the entry of new political players, and notable candidates shaping the election’s narrative. === Background === In preparation for the election, the British Secretary of State for the Colonies approved p...", and the only contributor was "SGPolitico" (talk))
- 20:16, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 1951 Legislative Council General Election (Created page with "The 1951 Legislative Council election in Singapore marked a significant development in the colony’s political landscape, with changes in constituency boundaries, the entry of new political players, and notable candidates shaping the election’s narrative. === Background === In preparation for the election, the British Secretary of State for the Colonies approved proposals to increase the number of nationally-elected seats from six to nine, raising the total number of...")
- 20:11, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Legislative Council General Election 1951 (Created page with "The 1951 Legislative Council election in Singapore marked a significant development in the colony’s political landscape, with changes in constituency boundaries, the entry of new political players, and notable candidates shaping the election’s narrative. === Background === In preparation for the election, the British Secretary of State for the Colonies approved proposals to increase the number of nationally-elected seats from six to nine, raising the total number of...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:09, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Legislative Council By-election 1948 (Created page with "Singapore’s first by-election was held in 1948 following the death of independent Legislative Councillor S. C. Goho. Goho, who had been elected less than five months earlier in the General Election, passed away in Calcutta on 24 July 1948. His untimely demise necessitated the first by-election in Singapore’s history. === Background === S. C. Goho’s death left a vacancy in the Legislative Council, prompting the issuance of a writ of election on 12 August 1948. The...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:06, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Legislative Council General Election 1948 (Created page with "The '''Legislative Council General Election of 1948''' marked the beginning of elections for national governance in Singapore. It was a historic milestone as six Legislative Councillors were elected through suffrage across four wards, with two wards utilizing bloc voting—the only instance this system was employed in a legislative poll. Three additional seats were filled by representatives elected internally by commercial organizations. === Composition of the Legislati...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:59, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page File:Malaysia referendum ballot 1962.png
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- 19:58, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page National Referendum 1962 (Created page with "The '''1962 National Referendum''' was a pivotal event in Singapore's history, marking the only referendum conducted in the country to decide the terms of Singapore's merger with Malaysia. Polling took place on '''1 September 1962 (Saturday)''', with an electorate of '''619,867''' and a voter turnout of '''90.6%'''. === Background === The referendum arose from the People's Action Party (PAP) government’s efforts to merge Singapore with the Federation of Malaysia. Th...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:58, 10 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page File:Malaysia referendum ballot 19621.webp
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- 04:09, 9 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Grace Fu (Created page with "'''Grace Fu Hai Yien''' DCMG (Chinese: 傅海燕; pinyin: ''Fù Hǎiyàn''; born 29 March 1964) is a Singaporean accountant and politician who has been serving as the '''Minister for Sustainability and the Environment''' since 2020 and '''Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations''' since 2024. A member of the governing '''People's Action Party''' (PAP), she has been the '''Member of Parliament''' (MP) representing '''Yuhua SMC''' since 2011. === Early Life and Education ==...") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:12, 5 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Dover Forest EBS (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Environmental Baseline Study (EBS) for Dover Forest}} The Environmental Baseline Study (EBS), commissioned by the Housing & Development Board (HDB) and conducted by AECOM, provides a comprehensive assessment of Dover Forest's ecological and environmental significance before its clearance for urban development. The study aimed to evaluate the diversity of flora and fauna, hydrological conditions, and the overall environmental health of the area to guide...") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:11, 5 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Dover Forest EIA (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Environmental Baseline Study(EBS) for Dover Forest}} The Environmental Baseline Study (EBS), commissioned by the Housing & Development Board (HDB) and conducted by AECOM, provides a comprehensive assessment of Dover Forest's ecological and environmental significance before its clearance for urban development. The study aimed to evaluate the diversity of flora and fauna, hydrological conditions, and the overall environmental health of the area to guide d...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 08:04, 5 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Dover Forest (Created page with "== '''Overview''' == Dover Forest, previously known as the Ulu Pandan Forest, was a 33-hectare secondary forest located in western Singapore, near the Dover and Ulu Pandan area. The forest, which developed naturally on abandoned land, served as a critical green space for biodiversity and a buffer for the urban landscape. In 2021, Dover Forest was earmarked for residential development as part of Singapore’s Housing and Development Board (HDB) efforts to address the gro...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:56, 5 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs changed group membership for Hangchong from (none) to editors
- 07:56, 5 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Deforestation for Public Housing in Singapore (Created page with "Singapore’s rapid urbanization has been driven by the need to provide affordable and sustainable housing for its citizens, with the Housing and Development Board (HDB) playing a central role since its establishment in 1960. However, the city-state's limited land area has resulted in tensions between urban development and environmental conservation, particularly regarding the clearing of forested areas to make way for new HDB estates. Over the decades, significant fore...") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:01, 3 December 2024 User account Hangchong talk contribs was created by SGPolitico talk contribs and password was sent by email
- 05:37, 3 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Lee Wei Ling (Created page with "Lee Wei Ling was a Singaporean neurologist, author, and the director of the National Neuroscience Institute. A prominent member of the Lee family, she was the only daughter of Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's founding prime minister, and Kwa Geok Choo. She was the younger sister of Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore's third prime minister, and the older sister of Lee Hsien Yang. === Early Life and Education === Lee Wei Ling was born on 7 January 1955. In 1973, she received a Preside...") Tag: Visual edit
- 05:29, 3 December 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Mah Kiat Seng v Attorney-General and Others (Created page with "The case of '''Mah Kiat Seng v Attorney-General and Others''' ([2023] SGHC 14) arose from an incident on 7 July 2017, when Mah Kiat Seng (“Mah”) was apprehended by the police outside Suntec City under Section 7 of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Act (MHCTA). This provision permits police officers to apprehend individuals reported or believed to be mentally disordered and dangerous to themselves or others. The sequence of events began with a complaint from a...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:47, 21 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Cabinet of Singapore (Created page with "The '''Cabinet of Singapore''' forms the Government (executive branch) of Singapore together with the President of Singapore. It is led by the Prime Minister of Singapore who is the head of government. The Prime Minister is a Member of Parliament (MP) appointed by the President who selects a person that in his or her view is likely to command the confidence of a majority of the Parliament of Singapore. The other members of the Cabinet are Ministers who are Members of Par...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:39, 21 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Parliament of Singapore (Created page with "The '''Parliament of Singapore''' is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Singapore, which governs the country alongside the president of Singapore. Largely based upon the Westminster system, the Parliament is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs) who are elected, as well as Non-constituency Members of Parliament (NCMPs) and Nominated Members of Parliament (NMPs) who are appointed. Following the 2020 general election, 93 (currently 87)Template:EfnTemplate:Efn M...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:43, 19 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page File:Ministers at Ridout.png
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- 22:40, 19 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page File:Four-ministers.webp
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- 16:49, 19 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 2023 Ridout Road rentals parliamentary review (Created page with "On 3 July 2023, Singapore’s Parliament convened to discuss the rental of black-and-white bungalows at 26 and 31 Ridout Road by Minister for Law and Home Affairs K Shanmugam and Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan. Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean and Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Second Minister for Law Edwin Tong delivered detailed ministerial statements addressing queries surrounding the transactions. These properties, managed by the Sin...") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:48, 19 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Death of Benjamin Lim (Created page with "The '''death of Benjamin Lim''' occurred on 26 January 2016, in Singapore, following a police investigation involving the 14-year-old secondary school student. Lim died by suicide shortly after being questioned by the police about an allegation of inappropriate behavior. In delivering the findings, State Coroner Marvin Bay ruled Lim's death a suicide. While acknowledging that the police and school had taken steps to handle the matter sensitively, the coroner highlight...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:59, 19 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page File:Benjamin Lim.png
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- 22:58, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page File:Shan-LHY-Vivian.png
- 22:58, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs uploaded File:Shan-LHY-Vivian.png
- 22:43, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Defamation suit by K Shanmugam and Vivian Balakrishnan against Lee Hsien Yang (Created page with "Lee Hsien Yang, the son of Singapore’s founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, was ordered to pay S$619,335.53 in damages and legal costs to Ministers K Shanmugam and Vivian Balakrishnan following a defamation lawsuit. The case stemmed from a Facebook post by Lee Hsien Yang alleging a lack of transparency in the ministers’ rental of state-owned properties. The case has reignited public interest in the long-standing family feud over 38 Oxley Road, the Lee family home...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 22:35, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page File:Vivian-k-shan.png
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- 20:17, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 2020 General Election (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:2020 Singapore General Election}} The '''2020 Singapore General Election''' was held on '''10 July 2020'''.<ref name="ELD Press Release">{{cite web|url=https://www.eld.gov.sg/press/2020/Press_Release_on_General_Election_2020.pdf|title=Press Release on General Election 2020|author=Elections Department|date=23 June 2020}}</ref> It will elect Members of Parliament to the 14th Parliament of Singapore since it gained independence in 1965 via the first-pa...")
- 20:09, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 2012 Hougang by-election (Created page with "A by-election for the Hougang Single Member Constituency in Singapore was held on 26 May 2012 because of the expulsion of Yaw Shin Leong from the Workers' Party of Singapore on 15 February 2012, which he decided not to appeal. On 22 February 2012, the Speaker Michael Palmer declared the seat vacant, effective from the date of expulsion, as required by the Constitution of Sing...")
- 20:01, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 1988 General Election (Created page with "'''General elections''' were held in Singapore on 3 September 1988. The result was a victory for the People's Action Party, which won 80 of the 81 seats. ==Overview== Group Representation Constituencies were introduced in this general election to ensure ethnic minority representation in Parliament, starting with three joint constituencies. This was the last time Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew led the PAP in an election and another two stalwarts, former Depu...")
- 20:00, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 1984 General Election (Created page with " '''General elections''' were held in Singapore on 22 December 1984. The result was a victory for the People's Action Party, which won 77 of the 79 seats, marking the first time since 1963 that at least one opposition candidate was elected to parliament, although the first presence of opposition was in 1981. ==Background== In his 1983 National Day Rally speech, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew l...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 19:08, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Roy Ngerng (Created page with "Roy Ngerng Yi Ling, born on 9 May 1981, is a Singaporean blogger, activist, and former politician known for his outspoken advocacy on social justice, government transparency, and LGBT rights. ---- == '''Career''' == After graduation, Ngerng worked with Autism Partnership for six months before joining the Health Promotion Board’s Communicable Diseases department, where he won an Employee of the Year award in 2011 for his innovative contributions. In 2012, he became a...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 19:04, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page 2014 Hong Lim Park protest incident (Created page with "On 27 September 2014, a ''Return Our CPF'' protest organised by activist Han Hui Hui at Hong Lim Park coincided with the YMCA Proms @ the Park charity event, leading to a controversial clash between the two groups. Roy Ngerng participated as a speaker in the "Return Our CPF" protests organised by blogger Han Hui Hui at Hong Lim Park. The first protest, held on 7 June, saw Ngerng calling for greater transparency and accountability in the management of CPF funds. Organise...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:42, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page Template:Main (Created page with "<!-- Template:Main --> This template creates a link to the main article for a section. <div style="font-size:smaller; text-align:right;"> ''Main article:'' [[{{{1}}}]] </div>")
- 16:13, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page File:Satellite 26 Ridout Road 2018.png
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- 16:06, 18 November 2024 SGPolitico talk contribs created page File:Satellite 26 Ridout Road.png