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National Solidarity Party president Reno Fong (far right) will be leading a team in Tampines GRC, with vice-president Mohd Ridzwan Mohammad (centre, speaking). PHOTO: ST
People's Power Party's Tampines team is led by party secretary-general Goh Meng Seng (centre). PHOTO: ST
The PAP's Tampines GRC team arriving at Poi Ching School to submit their nomination papers. PHOTO: ZB
WP, after walking the ground in Tampines for two years, fielded four new faces – Ong Lue Ping, Jimmy Tan, Eileen Chong, and Michael Thng – in a team led by Faisal Manap, who moves from the party’s Aljunied GRC team. PHOTO: ZB
WP's Kenneth Foo will stand in Tampines Changkat SMC. PHOTO: ST
The PAP’s Desmond Choo, who was fielded in Tampines GRC in GE2020, will contest the new single-seat ward Tampines Changkat SMC. PHOTO: BH
National Solidarity Party president Reno Fong (far right) will be leading a team in Tampines GRC, with vice-president Mohd Ridzwan Mohammad (centre, speaking). PHOTO: ST
People's Power Party's Tampines team is led by party secretary-general Goh Meng Seng (centre). PHOTO: ST
The PAP's Tampines GRC team arriving at Poi Ching School to submit their nomination papers. PHOTO: ZB
WP, after walking the ground in Tampines for two years, fielded four new faces – Ong Lue Ping, Jimmy Tan, Eileen Chong, and Michael Thng – in a team led by Faisal Manap, who moves from the party’s Aljunied GRC team. PHOTO: ZB
[SINGAPORE] Tampines GRC will be the stage for the only four-cornered contest in the 2025 general election, with three opposition parties challenging the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP). This will be the first four-way fight in a Group Representation Constituency since the 1992 by-election, and the first ever in a general election.
This was after the Workers’ Party (WP) and the People’s Power Party (PPP) threw their hats into the ring, joining the contest expected between the National Solidarity Party (NSP) and PAP in the five-member GRC.
The last time a four-cornered fight took place in a GRC was in 1992, during the Marine Parade by-election where PAP faced the Singapore Democratic Party, NSP and the Singapore Justice Party, which is now a component party of the Singapore Democratic Alliance. PAP won with 72.9 per cent of the votes.