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Next GE WP take East and NSP take West?

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WP become very strong and GMS no longer NSP SG. North East and South East had been taken by WP.

SPP, SDP and RP are aim at Central Area?

NSP only leave North West and South West Ex Malaysian voters?

SDA no longer chair the opposition, will WP will chair next GE?
 

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Will WP had enough candidates age range 45-21 to contest at the East Singapore. Will current MP and NCMP will lead teams to contest in East GRC's. Who will contest SMC's? This more interesting for next GE.

How many uncle, aunt and others ex party members will join NSP to contest in the West Singapore? Who will fill the SMCs
 

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The National Solidarity Party (NSP) is a Political Party founded in 6 March 1987. We have maintained a sound moral standing which sustained our relevance to the citizens of Singapore for every election. As we keep abreast of public concerns and needs, we endeavour to become the guiding light and direction for Singapore’s political development.

Mission
NSP exists to uphold democracy, and to provide constructive ideas to benefit the Society. The Party positively promotes the establishment of a multi-party political system. It envisions to be a credible and caring political party.

Political Ideology
NSP is a popular-based social democratic party of centre-left alignment. It is pragmatic, progressive and treasures strong nationalist values eg. sovereignty. While the Party is pro-business, it champions the working class at the same time.

Core Values
NSP believes in the human potential, dignity and rights of all people regardless of race, language and religion. The Party is committed towards the building of a more open, dynamic, vibrant and inclusive society through consensus and the democratic process. It also values the contribution of each and every member towards the promotion of its potential cause. The Party activates its core values through its motto: Service to Society.

Central Executive Committee
The National Solidarity Party (NSP) elected its 14th CEC at its Ordinary Party Congress held on 26 Jun 2011. The members of the 14th CEC are:

President: Sebastian Teo
Vice President: Jeannette Chong Aruldoss,
Secretary-General: Hazel Poa
Asst. Sec-General: Reno Fong
Treasurer: Christopher Neo
Asst. Treasurer: Noraini Bte Yunus
Organising Sec.: Gan Theng Wei
Asst. Organising Sec.: Ivan Yeo

Council Members:
Kwan Yue Keng
Steve Chia
Tony Tan
Tan Chee Kien
Yip Yew Weng
Nicole Seah
Raymond Lim
Syafarin Bin Sarif
 

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Open House Schedule

Open House is held on the last Thursday of every month

Venue:
National Solidarity Party HQ
397 Jalan Besar #02-01A
Singapore 209007
7.30pm – 9.00pm

Next Open House: Thursday 31 May 2012
 

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NSP is finished as a political force.

They have no coherent political stand. If people accuse WP of being too "mild" and too "agreeable" to the extent that there are little differences between them and the PAP, them NSP is even worse - they are too similar to WP.

SDP is the only party that has a differentiated political platform. As for SPP, they are going extinct. The party is only about Potong Pasir local issues and nothing more. If Potong Pasir no longer exists (which it won't after the next GE), then SPP will have totally lost its relevance. Besides, Mr Chiam is in poor health and he will be approaching 80 years old by 2016.

The other non-WP parties should just merge and form one strong third party.

In fact, all opposition members who are leaning towards the 'moderate' approach should just join WP, while the more radical liberals who want to focus on democracy and human rights should just join SDP. There is no need for so many parties.

At the end of the day, the only two parties should be WP and SDP since they each cater to a different segment of the political diaspora.

To draw an analogy from UK politics:

PAP = Conservative Party
WP = Labour Party
SDP = Liberal Democrats

Anything else is superfluous and not necessary. The existence of so many parties just serves to lower the standing of the opposition collectively.
 

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The Reform Party’s Central Executive Committee (CEC) currently includes the following members:

Mr Andy Zhu (Chairman)
Mr Kenneth Jeyaretnam
Mr Mohammed Affendy bin Abdul Rahim
Mr Osman bin Sulaiman
Ms. Vigneswari d/o Ramachandran
Mr Matthew Koh
 

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The Central Executive Committee (CEC) governs the party. Its members are elected by the Party's cadre members at the Ordinary Party Conference held biennially. The present CEC comprises of:
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Secretary-General
Asst Secretary-General
Treasurer
Asst Treasurer
Members
Jufrie Mahmood
Vincent Cheng
Chee Soon Juan
John Tan
Vincent Wijeysingha
John Law
Christopher Ang
Chee Siok Chin
Mohd Isa
Francis Yong
Sadasivam Veriyah
Bryan Lim
 

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The Reform Party’s Central Executive Committee (CEC) currently includes the following members:

Mr Andy Zhu (Chairman)
Mr Kenneth Jeyaretnam
Mr Mohammed Affendy bin Abdul Rahim
Mr Osman bin Sulaiman
Ms. Vigneswari d/o Ramachandran
Mr Matthew Koh

Apart from Kenneth himself, the other members are total lightweights.

Andy Zhu is a freelance real estate agent, aged 29, and some say he used to be involved in MLM. And he is qualified to be a party chairman?

As for Kenneth, he may have really impressive qualifications and so on, but he shows a total lack of understanding of Singapore politics. Even though he is JBJ's son, he lacks JBJ's common touch. People tend to feel that Kenneth is a "foreigner" who has been away from Singapore for his entire life and therefore does not understand Singaporean issues.
 

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Apart from Kenneth himself, the other members are total lightweights.

Andy Zhu is a freelance real estate agent, aged 29, and some say he used to be involved in MLM. And he is qualified to be a party chairman?

As for Kenneth, he may have really impressive qualifications and so on, but he shows a total lack of understanding of Singapore politics. Even though he is JBJ's son, he lacks JBJ's common touch. People tend to feel that Kenneth is a "foreigner" who has been away from Singapore for his entire life and therefore does not understand Singaporean issues.

So NSP and RP merge as Reform National Party of Republic Singapore?
 

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No, all RP members should just join the SDP, and all NSP members should just join the WP

As for SPP and SDA, they should just disband

SPP could rename itself "Solely Potong Pasir" and it would not even have to change its acronym.
 

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Many Singaporean were in National Service. They had brain wash. 90% NSmen will never support SDP. Only PAP and Ex PAP supporters dare to support SDP.
 

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Revolution Singapore to be a part European Union platform to control Southeast Asian Politic is not welcome in ASEAN. It is too early to transform Singapore. Unless Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Indonesia had successful make it done there.
 
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