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GE2025: AMK GRC heading for 3-cornered fight after 2 opposition parties fail to strike deal​

GE2025: AMK GRC heading for 3-cornered fight after 2 opposition parties fail to strike deal

SUP secretary-general Andy Zhu said his party is adamant about contesting the ward despite the presence of a “third party”.
PHOTO: The Straits Times
PUBLISHED ON April 11, 2025 8:34 AMByChin Soo Fang

Ang Mo Kio GRC is poised for a three-cornered fight in the upcoming polls after two opposition parties failed to reach a deal on which one will face off against the PAP.

Singapore United Party (SUP) secretary-general Andy Zhu said his party is adamant about contesting the ward despite the presence of a “third party”.

The third party is the People’s Power Party (PPP), which has indicated that it will also field a team in Ang Mo Kio GRC, to be led by party treasurer William Lim.

Speaking to reporters during a walkabout in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 on April 10, Mr Zhu, 42, said the SUP tried to broker a deal with PPP secretary-general Goh Meng Seng, but the two parties could not agree on which side will pull out.

“I have spoken to him, and he will take the matter back to his team to deliberate... We do hope that PPP will recede from here,” said Mr Zhu, a property agent.

In response to queries, Mr Goh said he had a short discussion with Mr Zhu, but there is no resolution in sight.

PPP has also shown interest in Tampines GRC, where the Workers’ Party and National Solidarity Party (NSP) are likely to contest.

SUP is part of an informal alliance of opposition parties called The Coalition, formed in October 2023. The other members are the NSP, Red Dot United (RDU) and the Singapore People’s Party (SPP).

The PAP team in Ang Mo Kio is helmed by Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong. It secured 71.91 per cent of votes against the Reform Party (RP) in the 2020 polls.

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SUP secretary-general Andy Zhu (far left) interacting with residents during walkabout at a coffeeshop on April 10. PHOTO: The Straits Times
Several SUP members, including Mr Zhu, stood under the RP banner in 2020 and garnered 28.09 per cent of the votes in Ang Mo Kio GRC.

Mr Zhu said SUP has been walking the ground in Ang Mo Kio since the party’s inception in 2020, and has carried out a lot of engagement with residents.

Apart from monthly house visits and outreach in the markets, SUP distributed food during the Ramadan period to needy families, and gave out mandarin oranges during Chinese New Year.

Ang Mo Kio GRC was also chosen because SUP believes that no other opposition party would contest there, as he does not wish to “step on their toes”, Mr Zhu said.

He added that he is “very firm” about contesting in Ang Mo Kio, and has even paid vendors to print his party’s election collateral.

When asked if he sees SM Lee as a strong opponent, Mr Zhu said his priority is to represent residents and fellow Singaporeans.

The SUP election slogan “Moving forward, together”, Mr Zhu said, symbolises unity between the party and residents. The party will reveal its election manifesto and slate of candidates when the Writ of Election is issued, he added.

He said the SUP manifesto is based on feedback from residents, who raised concerns about the high cost of living, and suggested that the goods and services tax be removed for basic necessities.

They are also worried about housing and healthcare costs, he added.

Mr Zhu said: “The main challenge now is that we have to deal with the PAP and the other party. More efforts will be needed to fend the PPP off... and to showcase our candidates, and what they have for the residents.”
 

Singapore voters are largely content but undecided as poll nears​

Bloomberg
Sat, 12 April 2025 at 4:55 PM SGT2-min read

As the election nears, a survey revealed that the average Singapore voter is content but there are some who remain undecided. (PHOTO: Getty Images)

As the election nears, a survey revealed that the average Singapore voter is content but there are some who remain undecided. (PHOTO: Getty Images) (Margarita Almpanezou via Getty Images)
By: Audrey Wan and Low De Wei

(Bloomberg) — The average Singaporean voter is content and prioritises bread-and-butter issues ahead of geopolitics in their voting considerations, according to a BlackBox Research survey.

Over 80% of about 1500 respondents are satisfied with the city-state’s trajectory, a sign of confidence in the government with a national vote to be held by November. Optimism among younger citizens aged 21-29 was “particularly pronounced,” based on the survey conducted March 28 to April 8.

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Still, about three in 10 of the Singaporeans polled are undecided on who they will vote for, according to the results released on Friday. The under 30s and the lower-income households showed more voter uncertainty.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong had a stable approval rating of 75%, Opposition leader Pritam Singh’s popularity rose 7 points to 71% from the previous quarter despite his conviction in February for lying to a parliament committee.

“This election won’t necessarily come down to personalities or geopolitics – there are a lot of votes to be won on the ground,” BlackBox CEO David Black said. “Election campaigning will revolve around the day to day issues, so the parties and their candidates will need to be at the ready or suffer for it.”

While cost of living, jobs and housing affordability are top of mind for Singaporeans, international developments including the impact of tariffs and US-China ties also have an influence on voter sentiment, according to the survey. The BlackBox poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5%.
 
Doesn’t matter….as long as votes swing from PAP to other parties is considered a wake up call for PAP
 
It will make it harder, it will be slower to refresh and renew the team, and I think Singaporeans themselves are concerned about this.”

With the upcoming GE to be held in a time of great global uncertainty and turbulence, “who you have in the cockpit matters”, he added. “Singaporeans will have to decide on the team they trust to navigate the storm and chart the way forward for our nation.”

The PAP’s manifesto and election messages will have to address voters’ concerns about global uncertainty, said PM Wong. These include the possibility of a recession, the impact on jobs and the unravelling of the global system.
 
AMK ended up 3 corner fight ? Laugh Die LHL ... no need much effort & lay down flat on sofa ... confirm go into Parliament once more.
 
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