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GE 2020: Here’s A Breakdown Of The Red Dot United’s Manifesto

Red Dot United, Singapore’s youngest political party, released their manifesto for the upcoming general election yesterday (June 28).

Formed on 26 May 2020, former Progress Singapore Party (PSP) members Ravi Philemon and Michelle Lee created the party with members from other opposition groups

With the goal of “serving and empowering Singaporeans to be the captains of their own lives”, the Red Dot United laid out a 20-page manifesto titled “Explore New Directions Together.”

Here is a quick overview of the Red Dot United manifesto:

1. Jobs

2. Housing

3. Healthcare

4. Cost Of Living

5. Governance And National Reserves

6. CPF

7. Education

8. Civil Liberties

9. Enhanced Support For Local Businesses

10. Increase Total Fertility Rate

11. Climate Change

Combating A Culture of Conformity

Red Dot United criticized the one-party dominance under the People’s Action Party (PAP) in Singapore. The party claimed that “five decades of paternalistic governance” and the system of “carrots and sticks” implemented by PAP had created a culture of conformity.

In the manifesto, the incumbent government was accused weakening systems of checks and balances in Singapore.

Institutional safeguards “are purposely left vague” and the PAP “tinkered” with people’s lives and the Constitution. The implementation of POFMA was cited as an example.

Red Dot United expressed concern that a self-serving leadership would be unstoppable if It were to appear, without the institutions to inhibit its authority.

Red Dot United’s ethos of self-reliance and independence is predicated on combating the culture of conformity implemented by the ruling party.

You can read the Red Dot United manifesto in full here.


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Featured Image Credit: Red Dot United

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