Four opposition parties form coalition ahead of next GE

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Four opposition parties form coalition ahead of next GE
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The coalition comprises National Solidarity Party, Red Dot United, Singapore People's Party and Singapore United Party. Read more at straitstimes.com.

National Solidarity Party vice-president Mohd Ridzwan Mohammad, Red Dot United chief Ravi Philemon, Singapore People’s Party secretary-general Steve Chia and Singapore United Party secretary-general Andy Zhu.

The coalition comes after Peoples Voice , the Reform Party , People’s Power Party and the Democratic Progressive Party said in a joint statement in June His SPP counterpart Steve Chia noted that the coalition does not have a dominant party or leader. However, RDU will perform the secretariat role for administrative purposes.“We feel comfortable with the principles, the philosophies, of each party, and we decided to come together to form a kind of agreement, but we are not prepared to have a formal agreement as of now where we register a party,” he added.

Asked if other parties such as the Workers’ Party , PSP and Singapore Democratic Party were spoken to about joining the coalition, NSP vice-president Mohd Ridzwan Mohammad said it is still open to dialogue and discussion with other parties.

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