March 23, 2009 Monday
Updated
March 23, 2009
No electoral boundaries panel
By Jeremy Au Yong
THE Prime Minister has not appointed the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee, nor has he decided when to do so.

Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng on Monday gave this categorical answer to Non-Constituency MP Sylvia Lim, who wanted to know if the committee - seen as a precursor to a general election - had been appointed.

The Workers' Party chairman also asked if it would be set up in the next three months.

In his reply, DPM Wong pointed out that there was no legal requirement for the committee to be set up, meaning an election could theoretically be held without convening the committee.

But he added: 'PM has done so (appointed the committee) by convention, so one will be appointed.'

The discussion of this issue in Parliament comes at a time when there is intense speculation over whether a general election will be called soon.

Rumours started flying last month when the Elections Department announced that it was updating voter rolls.

While analysts say that it is difficult to read anything into a revision of electoral rolls, a report from the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee is widely regarded as a sure sign that a general election is imminent.

On Monday, DPM Wong said that the public will be informed when the report is ready, but not before.

Responding to Ms Lim's request that a public announcement be made when the committee is formed, he said such a move would have no 'meaningful purpose'.

Read the full story in Tuesday's The Straits Times.

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