Vote for Chiam See Tong or Tan Jee Say, Who better?

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SINGAPORE: The Singapore People's Party (SPP) has refuted claims that the resignation of six Central Executive Committee (CEC) members last week was linked to former presidential candidate Tan Jee Say.

On claims that the possibility of Mr Tan joining the SPP was met with resistance from within the party, SPP said they are untrue.

SPP added if Mr Tan decides to join the SPP, it will "fully welcome" him, and that the party is supportive of opposition unity and initiatives towards this end.

In a statement to the media, the SPP also spelt out three focus areas.

One, it is focused on building a sustainable pipeline of talents, to ensure succession planning.

SPP said its leaders have been carefully building up the character of select young candidates with the passion to serve through different platforms such as the policy working group and the weekly Meet-the-People Session.

These potential leaders will be given the chance to drive key projects within the party, and they will receive personal mentorship from senior members of the SPP.

The second area the party is focusing on is continuity of SPP's work.

SPP said its activities such as financial counselling sessions for Potong Pasir residents, weekly Meet-The-People Sessions by non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Lina Chiam and outreach programmes will continue as usual.

Thirdly, the party will focus on Potong Pasir, Bishan-Toa Payoh and Hong Kah North constituencies as its priorities at the next general election due in 2016.

SPP Secretary-General Chiam See Tong also issued a personal statement to refute claims levelled at him on the party's leadership renewal.

Mr Chiam said he was reluctant to accept the resignations of the six CEC members last week but had to do so as they had made their resignations public.

He added he has been aggressively building up the next batch of potential leaders for the party, but "the baton should only be passed when the right leaders are in place".

He said the party's talent pipeline is not affected at this point in time.

He added SPP has received legal advice to refute claims that the conduct of the Ordinary Party Conference elections for new CEC members on Sunday was unconstitutional.

Mr Chiam said the claims were made by the ex-members who were not present at the conference, and thus they may not have been aware of the proceedings that day.

- CNA/wk
 
Chiam See Tong is a well respected opposition leader who had devoted his life to serve the residents of Potong Pasir and provide an alternative voice in the PAP-dominated parliament.

Tan Jee Say? I still have my doubt. For someone who had been in the system for so long and now turning against his ex-master, it might not be so simple.
 
Tan Jee Say? I still have my doubt. For someone who had been in the system for so long and now turning against his ex-master, it might not be so simple.

Why not, he heard the calling from the people loud and clear. Which elite in Singapore has such guts and will to step forward from their comfort zone. Ngiam How Tong also got no eyes to see what PAP have done to the people. Tan Cheng Bock also screamed at his own party and decided to challenge the leegime, George Yeo left with embarrassment of the current systems and decided to stay clean from rogue government.
 
Bryan Ti
‎"(SPP) sources said Mrs Chiam, 62, may even ask former member Alex Tan, 24, to return to the fold and be part of the CEC.

A systems engineer, he had left SPP with the blessings of the party leadership last April to contest the May General Election (GE) under the Reform Party's banner.

When asked about his return, Mrs Chiam would only say: 'I have not personally asked Alex to join us', before adding: 'He helped us before the GE. He is like a son to me.'-ST

...if SPP has to resort to asking Alex Tan to return and beef up the CEC, then the situation must be quite desperate.

Alex Tan constitutes the proverbial bottom of the political barrel.
 
of course i will vote for Tan jee Say! Jee Say Ho Say! Huat AHhhh!!
 
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