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SINGAPORE: Progress Singapore Party (PSP) founder and chairman Tan Cheng Bock confirmed on Saturday (May 10) that he will retire from electoral politics.
Despite being deeply flawed, China’s initial experiments with representative politics starting in 1907 left a lasting legacy.
The Progress Singapore Party (PSP) will continue their groundwork and return at the next election, said its founder Tan Cheng ...
Progress Singapore Party (PSP) founder and chairman Dr Tan Cheng Bock confirmed today that he will be stepping away from ...
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Malay Mail on MSNPSP founder Tan Cheng Bock retires from electoral politics, urges party to regroup and returnProgress Singapore Party (PSP) founder and chairman Dr Tan Cheng Bock confirmed today that he will be stepping away from ...
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that addressing the economic situation and its impact on Singaporeans will be a ...
SINGAPORE: A disciplined campaign focused on the core issues and the absence of hardline tactics were key reasons behind the ...
With Canada’s vote in April, a similar Trump effect was observed. The US president was clearly a deciding factor in the just-concluded Canadian election too. Trump advocated for ...
A disgruntled opposition politician from one of the smaller, but older, parties told a colleague of mine that if it were up ...
For a hot minute on Nomination Day, WP chief Pritam Singh hopped on a bus bound for Yusof Ishak Secondary School – the ...
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