In two "get to know our candidates" posts on Facebook, the NSP delved into the backgrounds of the candidates for the two constituencies. The opposition can offer perspectives which the PAP may miss out.
NSP's secretary-general Spencer Ng, 40, has been a business consultant to several local companies since Mr Teo was previously the general manager of a British multinational company in Taipei and general manager of a main-board listed company subsidiary in China, according to his bio sheet.
NSP treasurer Ivan Yeo, 72, is a business consultant. His bio sheet stated that he was also a co-opted committee member of the Automobile Association of Singapore for more than five terms. Yadzeth Hairis, 57, is a business development director at DCA management. He is in charge of Muslim affairs in the party, and has been active with the NSP since Some claims that CECA has allowed Indian nationals to take PMET jobs for Singaporeans emerged last year, after an expletive-laden video surfaced online, showing a man lashing out at a security guard at the Eight Riversuites condominium.
Sathin Ravindran, 27, owns a car detailing studio. He has been a member of NSP since , and has been contributing behind the scenes, said the party. He is pursuing an education in real estate. He will contest Tampines GRC in this election. The NSP joins a growing number of opposition parties that have indicated where they will contest for the GE, which is expected to be held in the next few months following the release of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee's report earlier this month.
We suggest for opposition parties to go elsewhere. Don't duplicate our actions and waste resources," Mr Lim said. NSP's Mr Ng said his party is set to meet PSP on Monday for talks, adding that while multi-cornered fights risk duplicating resources, they are a sign of democracy at work. His party could see a three-way fight in Tampines GRC as well, as the Workers' Party has been seen walking the ground there. The WP has yet to announce the wards it will be contesting. People's Power Party secretary-general Goh Meng Seng said he had no comments when asked where his party planned to contest in.
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