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March 30th, 2011 |
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Kenneth Jeyaretnam
The Secretary-General of the Reform Party (RP) has dismissed speculation that his party lacks candidates to contest in constituencies it has earmarked for the next General Election.
Shortly after the new electoral boundaries were redrawn, the RP announced that it would contest the single-seat wards of Pioneer, Hong Kah North and Radin Mas; including 2 five-member Group Representation Constituencies (GRC) - West Coast and Chua Chu Kang.
This meant that it has to field at least 13 candidates but following the resignation of at least 20 members from the party last month, rumours surfaced that it is short of candidates.
So far, the RP has only announced its candidates for two wards: Mr Jeyaretnam in Pioneer, and Central Executive Committee member Alec Tok in Radin Mas.
Dismissing the speculation, Kenneth Jeyaretnam reportedly told the Straits Times that the party is intending to contest in an additional ward, YuHua.
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Jessie
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The Secretary-General of the Reform Party (RP) has dismissed speculation that his party lacks candidates to contest in constituencies it has earmarked for the next General Election.
Shortly after the new electoral boundaries were redrawn, the RP announced that it would contest the single-seat wards of Pioneer, Hong Kah North and Radin Mas; including 2 five-member Group Representation Constituencies (GRC) - West Coast and Chua Chu Kang.
This meant that it has to field at least 13 candidates but following the resignation of at least 20 members from the party last month, rumours surfaced that it is short of candidates.
So far, the RP has only announced its candidates for two wards: Mr Jeyaretnam in Pioneer, and Central Executive Committee member Alec Tok in Radin Mas.
Dismissing the speculation, Kenneth Jeyaretnam reportedly told the Straits Times that the party is intending to contest in an additional ward, YuHua.
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Jessie
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