GE2025: Punggol will be looked on differently by all of Singapore if it votes the WP in, says Harpreet Singh

GE2025: Punggol will be looked on differently by all of Singapore if it votes the WP in, says Harpreet Singh

PRITAM’S” POSITIVE” Answer

Mr. Pritam Singh, who was also manifest, was asked to respond to Mr. Wong on Thursday by saying he was open to debating and adjusting plans.

The PAP president claimed that was “probably one of the more favorable actions” he had heard “in a long time.” &nbsp,

Regarding the distinction between anti-democracy and anti-political behavior, Mr. Singh made reference to what former prime minister Goh Chok Tong had said about past criticism member of parliament J B Jeyaretnam’s lack of access to community leagues or grassroots organizations.

In a by-election in 1981, Mr. Jeyaretnam had won the Anson district.

According to Mr. Pritam Singh,” It was a clear decision, and it was a political decision.”

The WP secretary-general made another point in a march on Tuesday about opposition MPs being prevented from attending membership ceremonies, which are rather presided over by losing PAP individuals, by adding that he hoped for change. &nbsp,

How will we ever become a united world if we tell new people who come to Singapore that there is this difference in politics? Immigration is a major part of our society.

If I am elected, he said,” I think we can do much better as a society and as a nation. I hope to improve this in congress.” &nbsp,

Mr. Pritam Singh was also questioned about how he would evaluate the success of his party, specifically in terms of political occurrence, as the elections came to an end. There are 97 seats available, and this year the WP fielded 26 individuals. &nbsp,

Instead of immediately responding, the WP chief pointed to the problems of each election. &nbsp,

However, I’m unable to provide far light at the moment because it’s often difficult to read the ground, and we must respect that.

Any election for the Workers ‘ Party is challenging because, in many locations, we are not incumbent, and we are essentially putting out a platform and urging voters to create, to change our social system to be more sensible, he said. &nbsp,

” The reason we do this is because we think Singapore and Singaporeans will benefit from this diversification in legislature.”