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SINGAPORE: The Reform Party has decided to give way to other opposition parties in two single member constituencies (SMC) and one group representation constituency (GRC) in the upcoming General Election.

It will give way to the National Solidarity Party in Jurong GRC, the Singapore Democratic Party in Yuhua SMC and the Singapore People's Party in Hong Kah North SMC.

The party said it is doing this in the interest of opposition harmony.

Its Secretary-General Kenneth Jeyaretnam said his party will contest West Coast GRC, Radin Mas SMC and Pioneer SMC.

However, the party has not made a final decision yet on whether to contest Chua Chu Kang GRC.

On Saturday, the National Solidarity Party also announced plans to give way in the spirit of opposition unity. It said it would move its team slated for Moulmein-Kallang GRC to Chua Chu Kang GRC to avoid a three-cornered fight with the Workers' Party.

He said the party has "enough candidates to form the nucleus" of the team for Chua Chu Kang and it is a question of whether it decides to go ahead. He added that the party is on the verge of announcing new candidates as well.

The party is also in discussion with other parties on the possibility of sharing candidates.

Despite speculation that Mr Jeyaretnam may stand in Pioneer SMC, he said he has not ruled out the possibility of contesting elsewhere.

He said: "It could be Pioneer, it could be Radin Mas. Remember Radin Mas has a history, a lot of the residents have come forward to ask me to stand there, including 85 per cent of residents at Bukit Purmei who supported my father (J.B Jeyaretnam) in Anson. So, there's a big groundswell of support there. Or I could be standing in West Coast."

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SINGAPORE : Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) chief Chee Soon Juan has said his party will "definitely" contest in three constituencies.

They are Holland-Bukit Timah Group Representation Constituency (GRC) and the single-member constituencies (SMCs) of Bukit Panjang and Yuhua.

Dr Chee said his party is working on another constituency but would reveal where it is at an appropriate time.

More than 30 SDP members and supporters were on a walkabout at Ghim Moh Market on Sunday morning.

Dr Chee introduced the party's Assistant Secretary-General John Tan, Assistant Treasurer Vincent Wijeysingha, as well as former Workers' Party candidate James Gomez, to residents.

Also spotted was a new face, 35-year-old Michelle Lee, whom Dr Chee introduced to residents as "one of their candidates".

The party has not officially announced its slate.

But Dr Chee said they are well prepared and "more than capable of taking over from the PAP (People's Action Party) team".

He said: "This election is going to be very different. Our candidates are all going to be very highly-qualified professionals, but I want you to look beyond that. Because you look into their hearts, that is where the service comes in. But you won't find them lacking in any shape or form when it comes to their credentials, their competence as compared with the PAP team."

On the National Solidarity Party's (NSP) decision to drop Yuhua SMC in the spirit of opposition unity, Dr Chee said this was in line with the SDP's withdrawal from Whampoa SMC.

He said: "NSP was also interested in Whampoa. We did not see the need for a three-cornered fight. So we withdrew from that, the NSP has reciprocated, then I think that is a very good strategy going forward, because that allows us to fight one-on-one with the PAP."

The SDP team also visited Yuhua Village Market and Bukit Timah Food Centre.

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