SDP launches Chinese website
Added on: Tuesday, 16 April 2013
http://yoursdp.org/news/sdp_launches_chinese_website/2013-04-16-5603
The SDP is proud to announce the launching of our Chinese website. This new portal is part of our continuing effort to reach out to Singaporeans.
It will enable the party to better explain our platform and alternative policies to the Chinese-speaking segment of the electorate.
The Singapore Democrats started our party website in the late 1990s and have since been developing it to more effectively reach out to the people. As a result, Singaporeans now understand better what the SDP stands for and what we want to achieve for our nation.
Although the majority of Singaporeans still depend on the newspapers and TV stations for the news, the influence of the new and social media continues to expand.
This is the reason the SDP is constantly looking to see how we can more effectively get our message across on the online world. We need to call to the attention of Singaporeans the SDP's ideas and how they can help to improve the lives of our people.
For example, our healthcare and housing policies are aimed at lowering the cost of living for Singaporeans. Our population paper where we proposed ways of lowering the number of foreign workers and tightening the inflow of PMETs into Singapore will significantly help our economy and enhance the quality of life for Singaporeans.
The Chinese website will further our objective of changing Singapore for the better. We hope to use it to persuade our fellow Singaporeans of our vision of a democratic, strong and caring Singapore for all Singaporeans.
It will be updated on a regular basis and will present news and analysis on the political situation in Singapore. We believe that the SDP is the first political party in Singapore to offer a dual language portal. We hope to also launch the Malay and Tamil versions in the near future.
To visit the Chinese website, point your cursor on the 'Language' button on the top right-hand corner of our website and then click on the 'Chinese' button.
Added on: Tuesday, 16 April 2013
http://yoursdp.org/news/sdp_launches_chinese_website/2013-04-16-5603
The SDP is proud to announce the launching of our Chinese website. This new portal is part of our continuing effort to reach out to Singaporeans.
It will enable the party to better explain our platform and alternative policies to the Chinese-speaking segment of the electorate.
The Singapore Democrats started our party website in the late 1990s and have since been developing it to more effectively reach out to the people. As a result, Singaporeans now understand better what the SDP stands for and what we want to achieve for our nation.
Although the majority of Singaporeans still depend on the newspapers and TV stations for the news, the influence of the new and social media continues to expand.
This is the reason the SDP is constantly looking to see how we can more effectively get our message across on the online world. We need to call to the attention of Singaporeans the SDP's ideas and how they can help to improve the lives of our people.
For example, our healthcare and housing policies are aimed at lowering the cost of living for Singaporeans. Our population paper where we proposed ways of lowering the number of foreign workers and tightening the inflow of PMETs into Singapore will significantly help our economy and enhance the quality of life for Singaporeans.
The Chinese website will further our objective of changing Singapore for the better. We hope to use it to persuade our fellow Singaporeans of our vision of a democratic, strong and caring Singapore for all Singaporeans.
It will be updated on a regular basis and will present news and analysis on the political situation in Singapore. We believe that the SDP is the first political party in Singapore to offer a dual language portal. We hope to also launch the Malay and Tamil versions in the near future.
To visit the Chinese website, point your cursor on the 'Language' button on the top right-hand corner of our website and then click on the 'Chinese' button.
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