Volunteering for the Opposition
Rather than risking for possible offences
What is the key point for delivering the letters to the Ministry of Home Affairs? To express different opinions, wanting the authority to notice their views. Why? Are there any alternatives?
In a super majority parliament, the ruling government can pass any drafts, bills, constitutions amendments with their more than two-thirds majority easily, quickly and as long as they wish.
Delivered letters will not get a mention in parliament, unless you have a representative there.
Maybe students and their supporters should consider volunteering their time and effort to the opposition. This is the legal and proper way to get their views heard. Those with leadership capability and strong political commitment can even stand as candidates.
Helping the opposition or even the PAP (change within) is the way for consideration. In particular, the PAP, they want to be inclusive and urgently need young Singaporeans’ support.
Delivered letters in Singapore can lead to a possible offence or being investigated for unlawful assembly.
Theer are costs and benefits to be considered. Delivered letters can be seen as a non-political event. Ultimately, it is still the parliament debates, decisions whether the content of the letters can be considered. It is still a political matter.
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