Dr Ang Yong Guan, Progress Singapore Party's assistant secretary-general, will not contest the upcoming General Election ...
Large multi-seat constituencies like Sengkang have become a high-stakes gamble for the ruling PAP, analysts say When a ...
SINGAPORE: Progress Singapore Party (PSP) assistant secretary-general Ang Yong Guan will not contest in the next general ...
SINGAPORE: Progress Singapore Party's (PSP) assistant secretary-general Ang Yong Guan will not participate in the upcoming General Election, the party said on Wednesday (Feb 5) after his ...
dousing speculation that he could stand under the Progress Singapore Party's (PSP) banner in the upcoming General Election. In a statement on LinkedIn on Tuesday (Jan 28), the 54-year-old wrote ...
SINGAPORE – Progress Singapore Party (PSP) assistant secretary-general Ang Yong Guan will not contest in the next general election following the three-year suspension of his medical licence.
Surveys conducted after the 2020 poll found that support for the opposition Workers Party, which won the remaining 10 seats, was highest among those aged 21-25. Meanwhile, the Progress Singapore ...
In the past 4 elections, the time between the EBRC’s formation and Polling Day ranged from 4 to 11 months. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Nearly $7 billion will be spent on marriage and parenthood initiatives in financial year 2026, up from over $4 ...
In the past few months, a number of new faces stood out among the social media posts of the Progress Singapore Party, including Stella Stan Lee and Lawrence Pek, who were in a video with PSP ...
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