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Applications from four opposition parties to join the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA) ahead of the upcoming general election have been put on hold indefinitely, The Straits Times reported.
Singaporeans First (SingFirst), Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), People’s Power Party (PPP) and Reform Party (RP) had reportedly indicated their interest in joining the SDA, the only registered political alliance in Singapore, in March.
Speaking to the newspaper on June 11, SDA secretary-general Abu Mohamed said: “We have not organised a proper CEC (central executive committee) meeting to talk about it.
“What I will say is, I have spoken to the other members of the SDA leadership, such as our chairman and vice-chairman, and they have already told me what they think.
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