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ALJUNIED GRC has five wards, and the Workers' Party has decided which of its newly elected Members of Parliament for the GRC will take charge in each ward. WP chief Low Thia Khiang will take charge of the Bedok Reservoir-Punggol ward that was under Foreign Minister George Yeo. Party chairman Sylvia Lim will take over from Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Lim Hwee Hua in Serangoon ward. Top corporate lawyer Chen Show Mao will take over from Madam Cynthia Phua in Paya Lebar. In Eunos, postgraduate law student Pritam Singh will take over from Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs) Zainul Abidin Rasheed. And family counsellor Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap will handle the Kaki Bukit ward that the PAP's first-time candidate Ong Ye Kung stood in. Hammer boss has put himself in a position to attack MBT and LSS next.
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As I have said, EVERYBODY WANTS OPPOSITION but not in their own ward. Make all of you believe Aljunied will be fallen to Oppo, you guys will vote for money.
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GE: SDA pulls out of Tanjong Pagar contest Mohd Nazem Suki, SDA SINGAPORE: The Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA) has confirmed it will not be contesting in the Tanjong Pagar Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in the May 7 election. Speaking to MediaCorp, SDA
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New opposition candidate expected in Potong Pasir By Zul Othman, TODAY | Posted: 03 November 2009 1829 hrs SINGAPORE: It is likely that Potong Pasir Member of Parliament Chiam See Tong will contest in a Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in the next General Election, which is due by February 2012. According to Singapore People's Party (SPP) chairman Sin Kek Tong, "someone new" will be fielded to defend the Potong Pasir ward - a constituency that Mr Chiam has represented since 1984. Mr Sin did not give any details on the potential candidate or which GRC Mr Chiam plans to contest. On Sunday, People's Action Party secretary-general Lee Hsien Loong said at the party's annual convention that "had to be some change with the way we treated Potong Pasir". He was referring to the 2006 election when Mr Chiam had urged voters to vote for him, and get "two MPs for the price of one". Catch the full story in TODAY newspaper on Wednesday.