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“Are unelected voices still necessary in parliament?” (with former NMP Anthea Ong)

Posted on September 20, 2024 by guanyinmiao

Following our earlier conversation with former nominated member of parliament Anthea Ong on the current state of mental health and well-being in Singapore, we invited her back to chat about her stint in parliament. In particular, we discussed a 2022 book she edited, which gathered the perspectives and personal reflections of 20 past and present NMPs.

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Parliamentary vacancies and parliamentary representation (with PhD student Joel Yew)

Posted on August 19, 2024August 20, 2024 by guanyinmiao

With PhD student Joel Yew (The University of Texas at Austin), we discuss the record number of vacancies in parliament as well as his research on the parliamentary representation of marginalised communities in Singapore. We also briefly explore the political and electoral aftermath of the government’s repeal of Section 377A of the penal code. Joel was previously on this podcast in 2020, sharing about CAPE, or the Community for Advocacy and Political Education.

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