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[[Tan Jee Say]] is currently with the [[SDP]].
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:21, 16 March 2025

Singaporeans First
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.


Facebook post announcing the dissolution of the Singaporeans First party



















Barisan Sosialis (BS)   •   Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)   •   National Solidarity Party (NSP)   •   People's Action Party (PAP)People’s Alliance for Reform (PAR)   •   People's Power Party (PPP)   •   Progress Singapore Party (PSP)   •   Reform Party (RP)   •   Red Dot United (RDU)   •   Peoples Voice (PV)   •   Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA)   •   Singapore Democratic Party (SDP)   •   Singaporeans First (SingFirst)   •   Singapore People's Party (SPP)   •   Singapore United Party (SUP)   •   Workers' Party (WP)


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