Veteran journalist Bertha Henson on PE2023, the PEC and CPA, and the office of the elected presidency

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Today, we have a broad conversation on PE2023 with veteran journalist Bertha Henson. She reflects on Mr. Tharman Shanmugaratnam’s landslide win, shares how she got involved in Mr. George Goh’s campaign, and discusses and evaluates the office of the elected presidency in Singapore. In particular, we highlight two bodies: the Presidential Elections Committee, or the PEC, as well as the Council of Presidential Advisors, or the CPA.

This episode was recorded on September 11, 2023. She was previously on the podcast before and after GE2020. You can also read the publication, “Lights on the Istana: Training the Spotlight on the Presidency”.

Listen to the full mini-series:

  1. Much ado about “independence”, PE2023’s young voters (with Rosamund Lim)
  2. Constitution? Ceremonial? Community?, PE2023’s young voters (with Liang Weiting)
  3. A “GE2020 Jamus Lim debate moment”?, PE2023’s young voters (with Aamir Bana)
  4. Singapore’s presidential… Group job interview? (PE2023)
  5. Veteran journalist Bertha Henson on PE2023, the PEC and CPA, and the office of the elected presidency

Resources for information about presidency: 

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  1. GE2024? GE2025? "Before the Ballot" preview
  2. The arts and publishing as civic engagement and political participation in Singapore (a conversation with Alfian Sa’at and Ng Kah Gay)
  3. The future of… Community and community-based governance (with Aaron Maniam)

This episode is part of the “Civic Engagement and Action” series of the podcast’s sixth season (https://socialservice.sg/podcast/). The feature photo is by Max Oh on Unsplash.

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