Views on the likelihood of protests against the government Singapore 2020
Ipsos on predictions for global issues in 2020, 66 percent of Singaporeans thought it unlikely that there would be large-scale public unrest to protests against the way the country is run in that year.
Public protests are heavily restricted in Singapore. Those who wish to hold a public assembly or demonstration would need to obtain a permit from the police, which are often subject to strict conditions and not easily obtained.
According to a survey conducted by Public protests are heavily restricted in Singapore. Those who wish to hold a public assembly or demonstration would need to obtain a permit from the police, which are often subject to strict conditions and not easily obtained.