SINGAPORE: Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said in Parliament earlier this week that the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee has yet to be convened in response to a question from Workers’ Party MP Louis Chua, who asked what about terms of reference provided to the ERBC, as well as how the principles underlying them are determined.
The post author called Jalan Besar “an interesting case,” noting that the People’s Voice team, led by Lim Tean, had won 35 per cent of the vote in the last election. Meanwhile, the WP, which nearly won East Coast GRC in 2020, is now minus its central figure, Nicole Seah, who resigned over a similar reason.
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