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East GMS, West Elvin Ong 2011, MP Needed

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First published in the Government Gazette, Electronic Edition, on 20th April 2006 at 4.00 pm.
No. 945— PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT (CHAPTER 218)
WRIT OF ELECTION
BY MR S R NATHAN
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE.
To: THE RETURNING OFFICER
Whereas section 24 (1) of the Parliamentary Elections Act provides that for the
purposes of every general election of Members of Parliament, and for the purposes
of the election of Members to supply vacancies caused by death, resignation or
otherwise, the President shall issue writs under the public seal, addressed to the
Returning Officer:
And whereas I think it is expedient that a writ should now be issued for the
general election of Members to serve in Parliament:
NOW, therefore, I, S R NATHAN, the President, do hereby require that, after
notice of the time and place or places fixed for the nomination of candidates has
been given in accordance with the Parliamentary Elections Act, you do on the 27th
day of April 2006 at the respective places specified in the Schedule to this Writ,
cause election or elections to be made according to the Act for the election of the
Members for the Electoral Divisions specified opposite that place in the Schedule,
and that, if necessary, you do cause a poll or polls to be taken on the date required
to be notified under section 34 (6) (d) or 34A (6) (d), as the case may be, of the
Parliamentary Elections Act.
The places of nomination for the respective Electoral Divisions are given in
the Schedule to this Writ.
THE SCHEDULE
Places of nomination
(Nomination Centres) Electoral Divisions
1. Admiralty Secondary School
Woodlands Crescent
Singapore 737916
Nee Soon Central
Nee Soon East
Sembawang
2. Bedok View Secondary School
Bedok South Avenue 3
Singapore 469293
East Coast
Pasir Ris-Punggol
3. Bendemeer Primary School
Bendemeer Road
Singapore 339948
Jalan Besar
Potong Pasir
Tanjong Pagar
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2006 1
THE SCHEDULE —continued
Places of nomination
(Nomination Centres) Electoral Divisions
4. Bukit Panjang Government High School
Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4
Singapore 689809
Chua Chu Kang
Hong Kah
5. Fajar Secondary School
Gangsa Road
Singapore 678972
Bukit Panjang
Holland-Bukit Timah
6. Jurong Junior College
Corporation Road
Singapore 649809
Jurong
West Coast
7. Ngee Ann Secondary School
Tampines Street 32
Singapore 529283
Hougang
Tampines
8. Pei Chun Public School
Lorong 7 Toa Payoh
Singapore 319320
Aljunied
Ang Mo Kio
Bishan-Toa Payoh
Yio Chu Kang
9. Tao Nan School
Marine Crescent
Singapore 449761
Joo Chiat
MacPherson
Marine Parade.
jPUBLIC
SEAL
Given under my Hand and the Seal of the
Republic of Singapore this 20th day of
April 2006.
S R NATHAN
President.
2 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
 
First published in the Government Gazette, Electronic Edition, on 27th April 2006 at 5.00 pm.
No. 1040— PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT (CHAPTER 218)
Under section 33 of the Parliamentary Elections Act, the following groups of
candidates are declared to have been elected to the Singapore Parliament in respect
of the electoral divisions shown against their names:
Name of Candidate Electoral Division
Hri Kumar Sangaran ... Bishan-Toa Payoh
Ng Eng Hen ... Bishan-Toa Payoh
Josephine Teo ... Bishan-Toa Payoh
Wong Kan Seng ... Bishan-Toa Payoh
Zainudin Bin Nordin ... Bishan-Toa Payoh
Christopher De Souza ... Holland-Bukit Timah
Foo Yee Shoon ... Holland-Bukit Timah
Liang Eng Hwa ... Holland-Bukit Timah
Lim Swee Say ... Holland-Bukit Timah
Vivian Balakrishnan ... Holland-Bukit Timah
Ang Mong Seng ... Hong Kah
Amy Khor Lean Suan ... Hong Kah
Yeo Cheow Tong ... Hong Kah
Yeo Khirn Hai Alvin ... Hong Kah
Zaqy B Mohamad ... Hong Kah
Grace Fu Hai Yien ... Jurong
Halimah Binte Yacob ... Jurong
Lim Boon Heng ... Jurong
Ong Chit Chung ... Jurong
Tharman Shanmugaratnam ... Jurong
Fatimah Binte Abdul Lateef ... Marine Parade
Goh Chok Tong ... Marine Parade
Lim Biow Chuan ... Marine Parade
Muhammad Faishal Bin Ibrahim
Khan Surattee
... Marine Parade
Ong Seh Hong ... Marine Parade
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2006 1
Name of Candidate Electoral Division
Seah Kian Peng ... Marine Parade
Baey Yam Keng ... Tanjong Pagar
Indranee Thurai Rajah ... Tanjong Pagar
Koo Tsai Kee ... Tanjong Pagar
Lee Kuan Yew ... Tanjong Pagar
Lui Tuck Yew ... Tanjong Pagar
Tan Chin Siong ... Tanjong Pagar
Fong Jen Arthur ... West Coast
Foo Chee Keng Cedric ... West Coast
Ho Geok Choo Madeleine ... West Coast
Lim Hng Kiang ... West Coast
Iswaran S ... West Coast
Dated this 27th day of April 2006.
TAN BOON HUAT
Returning Officer,
Singapore.
[ELD(E)/2-4 Vol. 9; AG/LEG/SL/218/2005/3 Vol. 1]
2 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
 
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Central Executive Council (CEC)
President
Mr Sebastian Teo




Mr Sebastian Teo is the Chief Consultant/ Executive Director of Knight Royal Management International Pte Ltd. He was previously the General Manager of a British MNC in Taipei and also the GM of a main board listed company’s subsidiary in China.

He is also the current President of the NUS Business School Alumni committee and an Advisor to the non-governmental organisation Think Centre.

He believes in a society for all encompassing a multi-party parliamentary democracy system to allow for checks and balances. He also campaigns to have national interests placed above party interests, and promotes the belief that Singaporeans should not be denied their constitutional rights.

He is adament that in the implementation of government policies, due consideration must be paid to the interest of the people, particularly the less able group. He feels strongly that national resources should be shared fairly in each and every constituency.

He contested in General Election 2006 in the Jalan Besar GRC, garnering a commendable 30.74% of the vote.


Vice-President
Mr Christopher Neo Ting Wei






Mr Christopher Neo is the current Executive Secretary of the Think Centre. He contested in General Election 1997 in the Boon Lay Constituency, securing 33.9% of the vote in his solo debut.



Secretary General
Mr Ken Sun






Founder member, ex-SG; currently, Secretary General and Editor (English) of the NSP North Star News. Stood in two GEs: Whampoa (1988), Tampines GRC (1991) -- both scored 40%. Has two UK degrees: a master in education, and a bachelor (honours) in management. Owns an accredited property management & agency firm. Also active with the Kiwanis Club of Singapore (as IPP), University of Hull Alumni, Spore (Treasurer), and the Institute of Estate Agents (Mediation Board member). Seeks to uphold the Truth, Harmony & Democracy in all aspects of life.



Assistant Secretary General
Mr Reno Fong




Fong Chin Leong is the Engineer/ Director of a local company.

He holds a Diploma in Marine Engineering from Singapore Polytechnic, and a Bachelor in Engineering Management from the University of Western Sydney (UWS).

He joined the party in 1995, and has been the Assistant Secretary General since 2001. He is also actively involved in the various sub-committees of the party.

Mr Fong contested in General Elections in Jalan Besar GRC in 2001 and 2006, garnering 25.51% and 30.74% of the vote respectively.

Mr Fong staunchly believes that Singapore needs a multi-party parliamentary system to curb the high-handedness of the government, as well as to pave the way to a truly democratic society beneficial to all Singaporean.


Treasurer
Mr Ivan Yeo





Mr Ivan Yeo graduated from Nanyang University in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He has amassed a wealth of working experience in both the public (in the Ministry of Transport) and private sectors. He is currently running his own business as the Executive Director of a few local and overseas companies.

Ivan joined the NSP in 1995 and had served as our Vice President from 1998 to 2000. He is currently one of the editor of the NSP Publication North Star News.



Assistant Treasurer
Mr Steve Chia




Mr Steve Chia joined politics a year after he graduated from NUS in 1995. He was the former President of the NUSSU, and was instrumental in setting up the NUS Students Fund, to care for the needy students in NUS.


He stood in the 1996/97 General Election in the Hong Kah GRC as the youngest candidate then. And at the Nov 2001 General Election, he stood in the Choa Chu Kang SMC against long-time PAP incumbent Professor Low.


Mr Chia secured 34.6% of the valid votes, and was the best scorer among the losing opposition candidates. As there were less than 3 opposition MPs elected, Mr Chia was gazatted by law to become the NCMP in the 10th session of the Singapore Parliament.


He contested in General Election 2006 in the Choa Chu Kang SMC, winning the heart of 39.63% of the voters.



1st Organising Secretary
Mr Raymond Chua





Mr Raymond is the workhorse of the Party.




2nd Organising Secretary
Mr Elvin Ong Beng Soon






Mr Elvin graduate from Singapore Polytechnic with a Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering. He is currently a Industrial Trader / Director in a partnership company.

He volunteer his service in the meet-the-people session in Potong Pasir Constituency(2003-2006). During that time, he met and got to know the residents in the town and had since built a friendly relationship with them. He also learned and discovered the life of the residents and served them faithfully.

He strongly believe that everyone can be actively involve and concern in Singapore's politics, especially the younger generation. Being the leaders for the next generation, we must contribute our best to build a democratically strong nation in the front line.



He who is one of the youngest candidates contested in General Election 2006 in the Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, winning 31.30% of the vote.





Council Members
Mr Yip Yew Weng






Mr Yip joined the Party in 1992, and was instrumental in helping the Party to set up our propaganda magazine. He was the former chief editor in the old channel 8, before he decided to take his plunge into politics. He currently one the editor for Chinese section of NSP Publication, North Star News.

Mr Yip held the position of Secretary General from 1992 until he took over the role of President in 1999.

He contested in General Election 2006 in the created-out-of-the-blue Yio Chu Kang SMC, ripping 31.72% of the vote away from the incumbent PAP opponent.


Council Members
Mr Goh Meng Seng





Mr Goh contested in General Election 2006 in the Aljunied GRC, garnering a thunderous 43.91% of the vote.
Council Members
Mr Cheo Chai Chen







Mr Cheo graduated at Nanyang University in the Department of Government and Public Administration.


Cheo joined the NSP in 2006. Currently, he is the NSP Central Council member and NSP Funds Riasing Committee member. In the 1991 GE and was elected a Member of Parliament for Nee Soon Central. During his term of MP, he was also the Chairman of Nee Soon Central Town Council.


Cheo believes that a nation will deteriorate when there is a one-party rule, as it will lead to dictatorship and decadence due to its lack of transparency in the over-concentration of government power. He contents that the ruling party's implementation of the GRC is to let it have advantages in elections over its rivals. He says that it resulted in the smaller political parties or independents facing more difficulties and it deprived voters their chances to vote.

Cheo is very concerned about the situation of rising costs of living and the unemployment issues, especially for the middle and old aged.

In 2006, he contested in Jalan Besar GRC under the flag of the Singapore Democratic Alliance.





Council Members
Mr Ong Hock Siong







Mr Ong is currently a business consultant in an MNC company. He contested in General Election 2006 in the Tampines GRC, garnering 31.49% of the vote.

Conucil Members
Mr William Tan




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Council Members
Mr Yadzeth Bin Haris

Profile waiting for update
Council Members
Kenny Soh







Proflie waiting for update
 
NO. S 146
First published in the Government Gazette, Electronic Edition, on 3rd March 2006 at 6:30 pm.
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT
(CHAPTER 218)
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
(DECLARATION OF GROUP
REPRESENTATION CONSTITUENCIES)
ORDER 2006
ARRANGEMENT OF PARAGRAPHS
Paragraph
1. Citation and commencement
2. Group representation constituencies
3. Number of candidates
4. Revocation
The Schedule
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 8A (1) (a) of the
Parliamentary Elections Act, the President hereby makes the following
Order:
Citation and commencement
1. This Order may be cited as the Parliamentary Elections
(Declaration of Group Representation Constituencies) Order 2006
and shall come into operation on 3rd March 2006.
Group representation constituencies
2. The electoral divisions specified in the Schedule are declared to
be group representation constituencies.
Number of candidates
3. Any election in the group representation constituencies
specified —
(a) in Part I of the Schedule shall be held on the basis of a group
of 5 candidates; and
1 S 146/2006
(b) in Part II of the Schedule shall be held on the basis of a group
of 6 candidates.
Revocation
4. The Parliamentary Elections (Declaration of Group
Representation Constituencies) Order (O 1) is revoked.
THE SCHEDULE
Paragraphs 2 and 3
PART I
(1) Aljunied
(2) Bishan-Toa Payoh
(3) East Coast
(4) Holland-Bukit Timah
(5) Hong Kah
(6) Jalan Besar
(7) Jurong
(8) Tampines
(9) West Coast
PART II
(1) Ang Mo Kio
(2) Marine Parade
(3) Pasir Ris-Punggol
(4) Sembawang
(5) Tanjong Pagar.
Made this 3rd day of March 2006.
By Command,
LAU WAH MING
Secretary to the Cabinet.
[ELD(A)/4-18 Vol. 2; AG/LEG/SL/218/2005/3 Vol. 1]
S 146/2006 2
 
I think that means Goh Meng Seng takes over the resigned Edmund Ng in Tampines.
 
It is no easy to Political Business Development General Secretary.

If you are real leader, you will have recruited many new MP.

If you can not perform, PAP walkover easily.
 
Who's the NSP Political Business Development General Secretary?
 
You are right

We start with Elvin Ong and Edmund Ng, and GMS had a group of WP people will coming in. Talk mean nothing, what I want to see is the results.

We shall not just point at Chiam, Sin, Yip, Chee Kian or Sabastian Teo to do it.

New MP and New generation leader shall recruit by future leaders.

Same at PAP Balakrisnan hand over to TSL.
 
I like this description:D
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Council Members
Mr Goh Meng Seng





Mr Goh contested in General Election 2006 in the Aljunied GRC, garnering a thunderous 43.91% of the vote.
 
You are right

We start with Elvin Ong and Edmund Ng, and GMS had a group of WP people will coming in. Talk mean nothing, what I want to see is the results.

We shall not just point at Chiam, Sin, Yip, Chee Kian or Sabastian Teo to do it.

New MP and New generation leader shall recruit by future leaders.


So, Goh Meng Seng is leading a team to contest Tampines GRC. Hurray!
 
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