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Solidarity or showmanship? Singapore politicians’ train rides split opinion

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By South China Morning Post
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Singapore's political leaders have sparked public debate by sharing their public transportation commute experiences on social media. While supporters view these initiatives as demonstrations of relatable governance and commitment to understanding citizens' daily experiences, critics argue they represent performative activism or 'wayang'—superficial gestures designed for political optics. The controversy reflects broader tensions between authentic political engagement and media-driven self-presentation in digital politics.

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Solidarity or showmanship? Singapore politicians’ train rides split opinion
Solidarity or showmanship? Singapore politicians’ train rides split opinion

Public transport posts by ministers and MPs have drawn praise from some Singaporeans and accusations of ‘wayang’ from others.
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South China Morning Post

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