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and Mohamad Hamim Bin Aliyas (a SPP founding member) to take over the leadership of the DPP in December 2012. Pwee was appointed as the party's Acting Secretary-General in January 2013. At an Ordinary Party Congress meeting held on 31 March 2013, Hamim and Pwee were officially elected as the party's
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Foreign workers: Restrictions to foreign workers in Singapore by industrial sectors, allowing sectors like F&B where fewer Singaporeans are trained for or are interested to work, to employ more foreign workers. And for sectors like engineering, healthcare, banking, to have tighter restrictions,
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SMEs: practical support for SMEs, including setting up an SME assistance centre, a job-matching programme, a revolving loan fund, an incubation programme, and a mentor-coaching programme, to help owners and managers of SMEs to get back on their feet and become self-sustainable in their
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On 19 February 2019, Pwee revealed that he had resigned from the DPP and joined the SDP ahead of the forthcoming general election four days later. Hamim took over as the new Secretary-General and leader, while Organising Secretary Ting Tze Jiang became Chairman.
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250,000 worth of damages and costs each, and by 3 February 1989, Seow was made bankrupt after being unable to keep up with the payments for the damages owned from two separate but similar libel suits brought by PM Lee and the PAP government.
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Entrepreneurs: policy measures to complement the government’s existing range of solutions, to better help local entrepreneurs start a business and earn a living. This includes those in the design, arts, construction, manufacturing and other
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Re-skilling: better, more hands-on, more commonplace apprenticeship-based re-skilling programmes for middle-aged workers, rather than classroom-based, taught WDA/WSQ-type programmes that do not fit these middle-aged workers’ learning
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Employment: Additional policy measures to ensure a “Singaporeans-first” domestic job market, especially in middle-to-upper management in the civil service and government-linked companies, as well as the private
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In July 2002, both father and son were expelled from the DPP for breaching party orders by contesting the 2001 election without informing the party first (Soo Phuan did not inform his decision to contest
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issues: identifying and challenging more Malay-Muslim PMETs to step forward as next-generation community leaders, and together find new solutions for the Malay-Muslim community.
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A statement dated 22 April 2013 on the DPP website states "The way forward is to build a society that is equal and egalitarian to all citizens."
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Pursuant to a Memorandum of Agreement signed in August 2015, Pwee and Hamim resigned from DPP to return to SPP to help their team contest
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remarks made at two rally speeches that Lee and his cabinet were guilty of corruption. Seow was ordered to pay Lee and the PAP
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Former WP member Tan Soo Phuan and his son Tan Lead Shake stood as candidates for the party in the
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A statement dated 16 August 2015 on the DPP website sets out the following policies or proposals:
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In 2023, the DPP established the People's Alliance For Reform together with the PV, RP and PPP.
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After more than a decade of inactivity, Seow invited a group of former members of the
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In 2018, the DPP was present in a meeting with six other opposition parties, the
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to allow Singaporean PMETs to take on these middle-income jobs more easily.
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Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) party symbol, explained by SADeafSG
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Although the DPP expressed their intention to contest in the
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In January 1988, the party merged with the WP to contest the
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In the 2015 election, the party temporarily merged with the
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