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Singaporeans First | |
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Other Party Names | 国人为先 Warga Diutamakan |
Abbreviation | SingFirst |
Current Leaders | Tan Jee Say (Secretary-General) |
Founded | 25 May 2014 (±11) |
Official Web Site | https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeansFirst |
Other Online Presences | |
Youth Wing | Nil |
Status | {{{status}}} |
Founded on 25 May 2014 by former presidential candidate Tan Jee Say, the Singaporeans First (SingFirst)[1] was a political party that aimed to put "people at the heart of all public policies." The party was dissolved on 25 June 2020.[2]
Tan Jee Say is currently with the SDP.