
In the upcoming vote, Henry Kwek of the Women’s Action Party may recontest the single-seat hospital of Kebun Baru.
He made the point that managing the cost of living, maintaining a healthy lifespan, and training people for change at work are three priorities that must be kept in mind when he spoke at the Teck Ghee PAP branch office on Saturday ( Apr 19 ).  ,
Through the work of hundreds of volunteers, thousands of lives saved, and more than a hundred social programs, Kebun Baru said, “we’ve given him a renewed nature.”  ,
In the age of Iot,” we’re helping our employees thrive,” says the company. Our best is still in store for Kebun Baru.
Mr. Kwek, 48, serves as the CEO of a boutique investment company and the executive director of a buying, opportunities, and consulting company.  ,
In the previous election, Mr. Kwek faced the Progress Singapore Party’s ( PSP) Kumaran Pillai in Kebun Baru SMC, a newly carved-out ward from Nee Soon GRC.  ,
Mr. Kwek received 62. 92 % of the vote.  ,
He made his political campaign album in 2015 as one of the five PAP individuals in the Nee Quickly GRC.
Kebun Baru SMC will have a slight limit adjustment in the future election, with Yio Chu Kang SMC shifting over to the polling district. 22 223 electors have been added as of the most recent public matter.
Mr. Tony Tan is most likely up against Mr. Kwek under the Progress Singapore Party ( PSP) banner.  ,
The 55-year-old recently contested the National Solidarity Party symbol in the Chua Chu Kang GRC in 2011 after losing to the PAP. Since PSP was founded in 2019, he has been a charity with the organization.
Mr. Tan, a graduate of a private training and entertainment company, is a graduate of the Singapore Armed Forces Scholarship program with an engineering background.  ,
He and Ms. Hazel Poa, the initial vice-chairperson of the PSP, are married.
Singaporeans did cast their ballots on May 3rd for the nation’s 14th General Election.