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You don't want a govt that is embroiled in paralysis: Ong Ye Kung

The Straits Times

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March 26, 2025

Singapore needs a good and effective government to navigate rising global tensions and economic uncertainty, and this is something Singaporeans are aware of, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said.

- Tham Yuen-C

He gave this response on March 23 when he was asked about whether a growing desire for more elected opposition in Parliament would destabilise the political balance in Singapore.

He cited the Government's trust in the people during the pandemic years to keep to the Covid-19 protocols — such as staying at home and testing themselves when unwell — adding that Singaporeans would do what is right for the country.

"We trust that Singaporeans know what to do. So, likewise, in the election, I think it's the same. Singaporeans know that especially in this geopolitical environment, with so many changes happening, you need a good, effective government," he said.

"You don't want a government that is embroiled in paralysis — things cannot go forward. I think Singaporeans are deeply aware of that, and so they will take it, I believe, step by step and do what is right for Singapore."

Mr Ong acknowledged that people have wanted a larger opposition presence in Parliament across successive elections, adding that he felt the brunt of these desires first-hand when he was fielded and lost as part of the PAP team in Aljunied GRC in the 2011 General Election.

Recounting his experience during that election, he said that after four or five days into the campaign period, he told his fellow candidates and activists that he felt like he was "in quicksand".

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