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  1. Meet-The-People Session are conducted every Tuesday, 7pm to 9pm (registration starts at 6.30pm) (except Eve of Public Holidays, Public Holidays, and 5th Tuesday of the month). Location: Void Deck Blk 541 Woodlands Drive 16 Singapore 730541

  2. Meet The People Session. Jalan Besar GRC. Residents of Jalan Besar GRC (Kreta Ayer – Kim Seng) are welcome to meet their MP at: Address. Blk 5 Banda Street. #03-68A S (050005) Day/Time. Monday / 7pm – 9pm. No MPS on eve of public holidays and public holidays.

  3. Meet-The-People Session Block 801 Keat Hong Close, Level 1 Lift Lobby A open area, S(680801) Every Monday, 8pm – 10pm (except on the eve of, or on public holidays)

  4. There are 31 constituencies in Singapore, comprising 14 single-member constituencies (SMCs) and 17 group representation constituencies (GRCs). This section allows you to find out which constituency a residential address falls under. You will also find the list of MP (s) for that constituency.

  5. Meet-the-People Sessions (MPS) Please refer to the schedule below and note that MPS will not be held on: – Public Holidays – 5th Monday and Wednesday of the month

  6. Meet-The-People Session at: Blk 143, Tampines Street 12, void deck Singapore 520143. Tel: 6782 1177. Mondays: 7:30pm — 9:30pm (Except 5th Monday of the month & Public Holiday)

  7. Connect with our MPs Dr Ng Eng Hen, Ms Gan Siow Huang, Mr Chee Hong Tat, Mr Chong Kee Hiong, Mr Saktiandi Supaat. Meet-The-People Sessions are on Tuesdays, 7.30pm.

  8. Jan 14, 2022 · SINGAPORE: While physical Meet-the-People sessions have mostly resumed, the way residents make their issues and concerns known has shifted online – with many more using online channels to...

  9. The Meet-the-People Sessions (MPS) is a series of one-to-one meetings between elected Members of Parliament (MPs) and their constituents in Singapore. The sessions are usually held once a week at a local constituency office staffed by partisan volunteers.

  10. The ties between the founder of the Workers’ Party – David Marshall – and Meet-the-People Sessions (MPS) in Singapore are inextricably linked. On the 20th anniversary of his passing, we look back on how the MPS came to be, and how it became the quintessential symbol of service to the people.

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