The Progress Singapore Party (PSP) has announced its first batch of election candidates. The candidates are from a range of backgrounds. Although the party did not state where it will contest in the upcoming elections, it is likely to be West Coast GRC.
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FORMER NSP SEC-GEN LIM TEAN CROWDFUNDING FOR HONG LIM PROTEST RALLY
Former National Solidarity Party (NSP) chief and opposition politician Lim Tean is issuing a call for crowdfunding for a protest he intends to hold at Hong Lim Park in the 2nd week of September.
Read More »FORMER NSP SEC-GEN: NONSENSICAL TO SAY NO NEED FOR BY-ELECTION!
Former National Solidarity Party Secretary-General Lim Tean finds it nonsensical that there is no By-Election after Halimah Yacob stepped down and insists it must be called.
Read More »UNACCEPTABLE FOR RC TO FAVOUR NEW CITIZENS, S’POREANS MUST BE TREATED EQUALLY!
Former National Solidarity Party Secretary General Lim Tean does not accept Macpherson RC's explanation for selling cheaper open house tickets to new citizens. He said Grassroots leaders should have been aware of the sensitivity and demanded for Singaporeans to be treated equally.
Read More »WELL DONE NSP’S LIM TEAN, BETTER TO RESIGN THAN BE ZIPPED UP!
When I heard news that Lim Tean has resigned from NSP, I wasnt surprised of the reasons for his resignation. Curtailment of his freedom of speech is one of it. Often times, it's the alternative parties that espouses freedom of speech but in reality, fall short of implementing it within its own organization. I encountered many times where alternative parties feel uneasy when its members are vocal about issues they feel strongly about. Issues like LGBT, Tudung issue, discrimination, religion, 377A, article 154 etc. But of course not all of the alternative parties hold such unwritten rules. It depends on the leader at helm. Some may argue that members need to toe along the party lines to achieve unity within the organization but by doing so, it instead create artificial harmony within its rank. These parties are then no better than the PAP, the very one they hope to replace. In this aspect, I'm proud to be a part of The Reform Party where its leadership never once tried to curtail my freedom of speech as long as it is done in a responsible manner. I wish Lim Tean all the best. It is better to move away than to be in a party and gets zipped up. That can spell the end of democracy.
Read More »NATIONAL SOLIDARY PARTY SEC-GEN LIM TEAN QUITS CITING DIFFERENCES WITHIN PARTY
The secretary-general of the National Solidarity Party (NSP) announced his resignation today on Facebook at 10.30AM. On his Facebook page, he attached a copy of his resignation letter, which cited reasons for his decision to leave the party.
Read More »REFLECTIONS ON GE2015 AS WE MOVE ON TOWARDS 2016
The younger generation overwhelmingly voted for PAP after seeing their parents and grandparents crying during the week of mourning for the deceased former prime minister.The passing of LKY is a one time occurrence, so PAP will not do any better than it has at this recent GE.
Read More »IF POLITICAL PARTIES WERE WOMEN, WHAT KIND WOULD THEY BE?
If Singapore political parties were women, what kind would they be? Click here to find out.
Read More »TAN LAM SIONG PULLS OUT OF GE, THROWS SUPPORT BEHIND MRS LINA CHIAM
Former National Solidarity Party (NSP) secretary-general Mr Tan Lam Siong, who had earlier declared he would stand in Potong Pasir SMC as an independent candidate, has announced that he would pull out of the General Elections today.
Read More »NSP ANNOUNCES NEW SEC-GEN, CANDIDATES WILL BE REVEALED ON TUESDAY
After weeks of being plagued by internal problems, the National Solidarity Party (NSP) appears to have finally straightened its affairs and resumed its war path towards the General Elections (GE). According to mainstream media, the NSP would appoint a new secretary-general Lim Tean, a legal consultant educated in Cambridge, and repeated its promise to announce its candidates on Nomination Day (1st September) tomorrow.
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