PAP Has GET READY TO FIGHT AND WIN ELECTIONS.
In addition to governing properly and keeping the party clear and incorrupt, Mr. Lee also spoke about the significance of being well-prepared to fight and win votes.
Although PAP’s plans may be effective, he pointed out that winning votes, convictions, and assistance is more difficult. According to Mr. Lee, party individuals must actively engage Singaporeans and explain to them how these plans benefit them and their families.
He continued,” We must make clear what is at stake and motivate them to fight valiantly for us and alongside us for a better coming.”
” We also need to stop opposite attempts to overthrow the government, expose them when they are less than honest, and thwart their schemes to sow doubt and misunderstandings.”
” Mps., unit chairmen, and campaigners, you have to work with voters every day on the ground so that they develop strong personal ties to you, discover with you and are comfortable toward you.
Mr. Lee discussed PAP’s history of winning 14 GEs consecutively since 1959, noting that the group was” not born powerful” following a contentious campaign in the first two votes of 1959 and 1963.
” Over the years, we have lost some tickets, but the PAP has remained in a prominent place up until this point. However, he warned that the PAP’s task has gotten more difficult with each vote.
Singaporeans now have higher expectations for the government, with” quite a few” hoping to see more alternative voices in parliament, despite the fact that” the majority overwhelmingly agree” that PAP should continue to lead the nation ,” according to Mr. Lee.
In fact, even the opposite events hold this opinion, he continued.
The PAP is, in my opinion, facing a distinct political conundrum because the vast majority of voters want us to form the government. They actually anticipate the PAP forming the state.
However, a sizable portion of those who support our formation of the government even support the performance of our adversaries.
MORE Criticism WON’T MAKE FOR A BETTER Authorities,
According to Mr. Lee, parliament today spends more time debating problems as more opposition MPs enter the fray.
While productive and responsible political discussion is great and necessary, he continued,” not infrequently it turns into a political brawl” as the opposition tries to gain political points.
The state” does its best to explain its factors, limitations, and reasons why the opponent’s ideas might not be successful.” And so it continues, in a never-ending period ,” he said.
According to Mr. Lee, some of this is to be expected given how political democracies are designed, but if it” goes too far and we will spend more energies debating one another, manoeuvring for political benefit, rather than tackling regional issues, then the problem will get unexplained.”
” Singapore and Singaporeans will undergo if society is divided. So, I assert that having more opposite MPs does not always result in better governance.
Mr. Lee warned that it might also occur in Singapore, citing nations with” adult governments” like the US where politicians have become more polarized. As a result, he continued, the PAP needs to put in more effort and think more clearly to inform Singaporeans of the issues at hand.
” I have almost been in state for 40 years, and let me tell you straight: If we constantly had to worry about whether we would still be there after the next elections ,” Mr. Lee said, there is no way the government may have taken the lengthy view, made long-term plans, or adopted difficult but important policies.
” Yesterday’s Singapore could not have been created by a weak state that was only able to hold onto power with the help of the slender preponderance, or by the governing party and its policies chopping and changing after every election.”
The social fluid may change if a sizable portion of Singaporeans want the PAP to be checked by the opposition and more opposition MPs are voted into parliament, he said. He said that the probability of the PSA being challenged for the placement of governing party is always present.
Mr. Lee added that among other things, opposition parties have informed voters that they do not intend to form the second state.
Voters must be concerned, Mr. Lee said, urging them to cast their ballots for the party they believe will” keep us together” and” build a Singapore fit for your kids and that will be there for their kids.”” But with lives and futures at stake, voters must worry ,” he said.
Mr. Lee became visibly emotional as he concluded his speech by telling party members that it had been his” great wealth and honor” to serve the country throughout his adult life.