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A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 3 of 9)
Part 3 – Amendment of Constitution Many legal scholars conclude that the Constitution of Singapore is in a disconcerting state. Walter Woon, then soon-to-be Nominated Member of Parliament in 1991, lamented, ‘We effectively don’t have a Constitution. We have a law that can be easily changed by Parliament and by the party...

Stop blaming the ‘STOP AT TWO’ policy
[PART OF A SERIES | This article is part of a series of articles examining the Singapore Government’s “Stop At Two” policies in the 70s. For further reading, please view the rest of the related “Stop At Two” articles.] Honestly, we were surprised at the amount of vitriolic comments towards the Government as articles...
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