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* Abdul Samad Abdul Wahab, 48 (check whether birthyear {{#expr:{{#time: Y| 2021}}-48 }}) | * Abdul Samad Abdul Wahab, 48 (check whether birthyear {{#expr:{{#time: Y| 2021}}-48 }}) | ||
* Raj Joshua Thomas, 41 (check whether birthyear {{#expr:{{#time: Y| 2021}}-41 }}) | * Raj Joshua Thomas, 41 (check whether birthyear {{#expr:{{#time: Y| 2021}}-41 }}) |
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NMP is the abbreviation of Nominated Member of Parliament. An NMP is a non-elected Member (of Parliament) appointed by the President for a term of 2.5 years. The NMP's term does not follow the Parliament term, which averages 5 years per term. Nominees can be proposed by the general public as well as the 7 Functional Groups.
The 7 Functional Groups are currently represented by the following organizations:
- Business and Industry as represented by the Singapore Business Federation
- Labour as represented by the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC)
- Professions as represented by the Academy of Medicine
- Social Service Organisations as represented by the National Council of Social Service
- Civic and People Sector as represented by the People's Association
- Tertiary Education Institutions as represented by the National University of Singapore (NUS)
- Media, Arts and Sports Organisations as represented by the National Arts Council
Controversy
References
- Abdul Samad Abdul Wahab, 48 (check whether birthyear 1973)
- Raj Joshua Thomas, 41 (check whether birthyear 1980)
- Cheng Hsing Yao, 49 (check whether birthyear 1972)
- Shahira Abdullah, 33 (check whether birthyear 1988)
- Tan Yia Swam, 40 (check whether birthyear 1981)
- Professor Koh Lian Pin, 44 (check whether birthyear 1977)
- Mr Mark Chay, 38 (check whether birthyear 1983)
- Professor Koh Lian Pin, 44 (check whether birthyear 1977)
- Professor Hoon Hian Teck, 61 (check whether birthyear 1960)[1]