This ambiguous and
highly controversial task of setting the rules for the Elected President could
bring out the best in these men and woman, to be remembered as the few good men
and a good woman, if they set out to do something good for the people and
country. They are shouldering a heavy responsibility, but some may say, caught
between a hard rock and the deep blue sea. They could shine or falter and live
the rest of their lives in ignominy, depending on the outcome of their
recommendations.
What is the real
purpose and intent of the Elected Presidency? It is not as simple and straight
forward as a school boy would think. Everyone with a little awareness of what
is happening in the politics of this island knows exactly what the hell this Commission
is supposed to do. It is like a case of do and be condemned or not do and be
condemned. This is how dire the task
facing this Commission.
There is the
constitutional right of the people to protect, there is democracy to reckon
with, and they are the unwritten laws of the day to answer to. Would the Commission recommend the rights of
the people, all being equal under the Constitution, be compromised, that some
will have more rights than others, that some are more equal than others, that
some can be qualified to be President by virtue of their wealth, position and
power and that the common folks have no such right because they did not have
the wealth, position and power?
This is a very
fundamental position the Commission has to deal with and to answer to the
people, oops, to the govt of the day. And it is good that there are two high
court judges in the Commission, including the Chief Justice, the man appointed
to protect the Constitution and the rights of the people legally, to keep an
eye to ensure that the Constitution is not violated.
Would the people
applaud at the end of the day, that we have a few good men and a good woman to
do what is good for the people and country and keeping the spirit of the
Constitution intact? Or would it be something else, that there is no good man
or good woman to talk about? Would some be saying, ‘Welcome to the Dark Side?’
Would the Force be
strong to keep the good men and good woman away from the Dark Side? These men
and a woman would have to answer the call of their duty and the mighty, or
almighty to do what is right and what they think is right. No easy task. It is
a daunting mission that calls for fearless men and woman to be strong and do
the constitutionally right thing. Their
life long reputation is on the line. Would they end up saying ‘inside the
centre is not within 200 metres?’
May the Force be with
them.
PS. Quote from ‘Musings
from the Lion City’. Everyone in Singapore
believes that Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong set up the
Constitutional Commission to ensure the presidency stays within the control of
the PAP. He does not want another contest as close as the one in 2011. It seems
Tan thought this as well and is now trying to pre-empt the Constitutional
Commission.