PSP can only help people take up issues if voted into Parliament, says Tan Cheng Bock at party launch

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PSP can only help people take up issues if voted into Parliament, says Tan Cheng Bock at party launch
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SINGAPORE - Progress Singapore Party founder Tan Cheng Bock promised Singaporeans that he would take up issues on their behalf, but said they would first have to vote his party into Parliament and deprive the People's Action Party of its two-thirds parliamentary majority.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Progress Singapore Party founder Tan Cheng Bock promised Singaporeans that he would take up issues on their behalf, but said they would first have to vote his party into Parliament and deprive the People's Action Party of its two-thirds parliamentary majority.

"We must have the data, and the data means you have to get us into Parliament," he said to applause."We must just not talk without good information, then people will respect us, and we are really serious in what we want to do." But they did not elaborate on the party's policies, with Dr Tan saying that they would be announced in the party's election manifesto.

Dr Tan, a former PAP MP, also did not want to disclose which constituency he would be standing in, reiterating that as a strategist, he plans his battles carefully.

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