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215: 359: 22: 250: 797:. The effects of the war led to major changes in attitudes towards the British colonial government, particularly with the drop in confidence in their ability to govern and protect Singapore, and a resulting desire to have greater say and participation in local affairs. With mounting local pressure, a new Colonial Constitution was passed, with the Singapore Colony Order-in-Council of 1946 to 1948 providing for public voting to take place for the first time with the 569: 94: 765:, and to increase the number of non-official members to form a majority in the Legislative Council. Initiatives like these were unsuccessful, however, as there was little support from wider society were widely apathetic to local politics, with the Chinese population paying more attention towards growing their commercial and professional interests, and the events occurring back in 804:
Elected members of the Legislative Council were restricted to only six non-official members, however, voting was only open to adult British subjects who had been residents in Singapore for at least a year before the elections. The rest of the thirteen non-officials including four nominated members by
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members. Mostly wealthy Asian business and professional leaders, they were not necessarily a fair representation of the locals, however. Starting with four members, it started to grow through the years, with Singaporean members increasingly dominating the council to the displeasure of the politicians
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that would need its own legislative council. Based on existing systems already in place when the council operated under the Straits Settlements, it was partially opened for
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and Legislative Council, the latter of which was entrusted with law-making in the colony. However, the governor had a casting vote and the power of
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which restricted immigration – as anti-Chinese, called for direct popular representation through
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on 4 February, which allocated much power to the governor. He was assisted by an
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The Legislative Council was composed of members of the Executive Council, the
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Legislative Council of the Colony of Singapore (1946–1955)
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Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements (1867–1942)
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Despite this control by British subjects of the European
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about such control. There have been a few exceptions.
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Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements
Legislative Assembly of Singapore
21 September 1951; 73 years ago (1951-09-21)

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Government
Constitution of Singapore
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Speaker
Seah Kian Peng
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Leader of the House
Indranee Rajah
PAP
Leader of the Opposition
Pritam Singh
WP

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