Singaporeans First
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| Singaporeans First | |
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| Leader | Tan Jee Say |
| Founded | 25 May 2014 |
| Ideology | Centrism |
| Political position | Centre |
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Singaporeans First (SingFirst) is a political party of Singapore.
History[edit]
Tan Jee Say launched Singaporeans First (SingFirst) on 25 May 2014 with 10 other founding members.[1] On 19 August 2014, it was officially registered. One of the 10, Jamie Lee Swee Yan, had withdrawn by then.[2]
On 22 March 2015, SingFirst unveiled a new 12-member Central Executive Committee (CEC) with five new faces at its inaugural dinner. Three members of the previous 10-member CEC stepped down. They were director of an education company Loke Pak Hoe who was assistant secretary-general, architect Fatimah Akhthar who was assistant treasurer and communications professional Fahmi Rais.[3]
Central Executive Council[edit]
As of 22 March 2015:
- Ang Yong Guan 洪永元, Chairman
- Tan Peng Ann, Vice Chairman
- Tan Jee Say 陈如斯, Secretary-General
- Winston Lim, Assistant Secretary-General
- David Foo Ming Jin, Treasurer
- Michael Chia
- David Tan
- Mohamed Randy Ashmooni
- Leow Pei Shan
- Sukhdev Singh Gill
- Patrick Heng
- Gregory Wong
References[edit]
- ^ Spykerman, Kimberly (25 May 2014). "Tan Jee Say launches new political party". Channel NewsAsia (Singapore). Retrieved 25 May 2014.
- ^ "Breaking News: SINGAPOREANS FIRST has been successfully registered as a society by the Registry of Societies".
- ^ "Singaporeans First unveils CEC".
External links[edit]
Official Website of Singaporeans First
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