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Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss From RP to NSP, and now to SPP.
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
Former members of National Solidarity Party (NSP) has expressed their intention to join Singapore People’s Party (SPP) as party members and have submitted their applications after their resignation from the former political party. Mrs Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss , former secretary-general of NSP along with Mr Ravi Philemon, Mr Bryan Long and Mr Osman Sulaiman spoke to the media prior to the SPP walkabout at Bishan Street 22 on Sunday, 1 March on their intentions to join SPP as members. All except for Mr Osman have submitted their applications to join SPP as members. Mr Osman has said that he would be submitting his application in due time. Earlier this year, Mrs Chong-Aruldoss, 51, lawyer was not elected into Central Executive Committee (CEC) in the recent CEC election on Jan 25 as with the other three former members. All of four have said that they just recently submitted their resignation to NSP. JEANETTEMrs Chong-Aruldoss said that she hopes to support SPP as much as she can, as it is a party that she would want to put her weight behind. In regards to her intention to join SPP as member, Mrs Chong-Aruldoss said, “I think all parties will need membership to be approved by the CEC, so it is not like you want to join, you can join. So it is something that the party has to deliberate upon.” She added that it is a process that everyone has to go through and she respect that. Mrs Chong-Aruldoss said she would help out in the ways she can for SPP even if she is not standing for election as this is a party she wants to help out in. She would like to see SPP win the election and enter parliament. Whether she would contest in Mountbatten SMC which she was fielded as a NSP candidate in GE2011, Mrs Jeanette said that she would leave the decision to the CEC if her membership application should be approved. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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