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Political career. Tan joined the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) in April 2011 due to his "dismay" at Singapore's society and economy. [7] . During the 2011 general election, Tan contested the Holland–Bukit Timah GRC. [4] On the economy, Tan proposed S$60 billion to be set aside for a National Regeneration Plan. [8] .
May 25, 2014 · SINGAPORE — Mr Tan Jee Say, former presidential candidate, has announced the formation of a new political party, Singaporeans First, which pledges to put "Singaporeans at the heart of the nation".
May 25, 2014 · Former presidential candidate Tan Jee Say announced on Sunday the formation of a new political party called Singaporeans First. There are 11 founding members, among them architects, a retired...
May 26, 2014 · SINGAPORE — In a move that has raised eyebrows among political analysts, former parliamentary and presidential hopeful Tan Jee Say yesterday unveiled plans to start a new political party.
Jun 25, 2020 · SINGAPORE — Opposition party Singaporeans First (SingFirst) has been dissolved, its secretary-general Tan Jee Say said on Thursday (June 25). In a statement on his Facebook page, Mr Tan said...
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Aug 27, 2023 · Speaking to the media, both Dr Tan and Mr Tan Jee Say, who is a member of the Singapore Democratic Party, spoke about the need for an independent president and why they are supporting their...
Jan 23, 2016 · Two opposition parties have welcomed former presidential candidate Tan Jee Say's aim for his new party Singaporeans First to work together with other parties. Read more at straitstimes.com.