SINGAPORE - The Progress Singapore Party will continue to serve residents across Singapore despite not winning any constituencies in last Friday's general election, said party chief Tan Cheng Bock on Sunday .
"We just continue to serve. I will of course tell my other PSP members to have this kind of philosophy." Asked about who will fill the two NCMP seats, Dr Tan said that the party's central executive committee will be holding a meeting on Monday to make a decision. PSP chief Dr Tan noted that the decision ultimately lies with the party leadership, saying:"If the party says go, they will have to go. Party interests come first, don't forget."
Dr Tan added that West Coast is not the same place as it was when he was MP. From 1980 to 2006, Dr Tan was MP of Ayer Rajah, which is currently part of the five-member West Coast GRC. For its election campaign, the PSP ran a broad national campaign with Dr Tan as its focal point, instead of concentrating its efforts heavily on West Coast GRC.
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