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The '''People's Power Party (PPP)''' is a political party in Singapore founded by veteran politician '''Goh Meng Seng''' on '''16 July 2015'''.
The '''People's Power Party''' (PPP) is a political party in Singapore founded by veteran politician Goh Meng Seng on 16 July 2015.


The party has participated in two general elections, in 2015 and 2020, with limited electoral success.  
The party has participated in two general elections, in 2015 and 2020, with limited electoral success.  
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=== 2015 General Elections ===
=== 2015 General Elections ===
The People's Power Party was formed just months before the '''2015 Singaporean General Election''', with '''Goh Meng Seng''' as its founder and leader.  
The People's Power Party was formed just months before the 2015 Singaporean General Election, with Goh Meng Seng as its founder and leader.  


Goh had previously been a member of both the '''Workers' Party (WP)''' and the '''National Solidarity Party (NSP)''', contesting in the 2006 and 2011 elections, respectively. Following NSP's defeat in 2011, he resigned as Secretary-General and left the party.
Goh had previously been a member of both the Workers' Party (WP) and the National Solidarity Party (NSP), contesting in the 2006 and 2011 elections, respectively. Following NSP's defeat in 2011, he resigned as Secretary-General and left the party.


In 2015, the PPP contested '''Chua Chu Kang Group Representation Constituency (GRC)''', a four-member GRC, fielding candidates  
In 2015, the PPP contested Chua Chu Kang Group Representation Constituency (GRC), a four-member GRC, fielding candidates  


'''Goh Meng Seng, Lee Tze Shih, Low Wai Choo,''' and former NSP member '''Syafarin Sarif'''. They ran against the ruling '''People's Action Party (PAP)''' team of '''Gan Kim Yong, Low Yen Ling, Zaqy Mohamad,''' and '''Yee Chia Hsing'''.  
Goh Meng Seng, Lee Tze Shih, Low Wai Choo, and former NSP member Syafarin Sarif. They ran against the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) team of Gan Kim Yong, Low Yen Ling, Zaqy Mohamad, and Yee Chia Hsing.  


The PPP team was defeated, receiving only '''23.11% of the votes''' (25,460 votes) against the PAP’s '''76.83%''' (84,731 votes).
The PPP team was defeated, receiving only 23.11% of the votes (25,460 votes) against the PAP’s 76.83% (84,731 votes).


Among PPP’s candidates, '''Low Wai Choo''' was notable for her conviction of '''public nuisance''' due to her role in the '''Hong Lim Park protest rally''' in 2014, while '''Lee Tze Shih''' later joined the '''Progress Singapore Party (PSP)''' in 2019.  
Among PPP’s candidates, Low Wai Choo was notable for her conviction of public nuisance due to her role in the Hong Lim Park protest rally in 2014, while Lee Tze Shih later joined the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) in 2019.  


Following the defeat, Goh Meng Seng expressed surprise at the level of support despite what he described as a lack of media coverage. He subsequently moved back to Hong Kong to reside with his family.
Following the defeat, Goh Meng Seng expressed surprise at the level of support despite what he described as a lack of media coverage. He subsequently moved back to Hong Kong to reside with his family.


=== Opposition Coalition Talks (2018) ===
=== Opposition Coalition Talks (2018) ===
In 2018, the PPP participated in discussions alongside six other opposition parties: '''Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), National Solidarity Party (NSP), Reform Party (RP), Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), Singaporeans First (SingFirst),''' and '''Peoples Voice (PV)'''. These talks were led by former PAP member and '''2011 Presidential Candidate Tan Cheng Bock''', exploring the possibility of forming an opposition coalition for the next general election.
In 2018, the PPP participated in discussions alongside six other opposition parties: Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), National Solidarity Party (NSP), Reform Party (RP), Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), Singaporeans First (SingFirst), and Peoples Voice (PV). These talks were led by former PAP member and 2011 Presidential Candidate Tan Cheng Bock, exploring the possibility of forming an opposition coalition for the next general election.


=== 2020 General Elections ===
=== 2020 General Elections ===
For the '''2020 Singaporean General Election''', the PPP fielded only '''one candidate''', its Secretary-General '''Goh Meng Seng''', in '''MacPherson Single Member Constituency (SMC)'''. On '''27 June 2020''', Goh announced that this would be his '''final election''', acknowledging '''incumbent Tin Pei Ling's''' contributions while reiterating his belief in the importance of an opposition presence in Parliament. Goh was defeated by Tin Pei Ling, receiving '''28.26% of the votes''', while Tin secured '''71.74%'''.
For the 2020 Singaporean General Election, the PPP fielded only one candidate, its Secretary-General Goh Meng Seng, in MacPherson Single Member Constituency (SMC). On 27 June 2020, Goh announced that this would be his final election, acknowledging incumbent Tin Pei Ling's contributions while reiterating his belief in the importance of an opposition presence in Parliament. Goh was defeated by Tin Pei Ling, receiving 28.26% of the votes, while Tin secured 71.74%.


=== People's Alliance for Reform (2024–2025) ===
=== People's Alliance for Reform (2024–2025) ===
On '''21 November 2024''', the PPP joined a coalition named the '''People's Alliance for Reform (PAR)''', alongside the '''Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Reform Party (RP),''' and '''Peoples Voice (PV)'''.  
On 21 November 2024, the PPP joined a coalition named the People's Alliance for Reform (PAR), alongside the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Reform Party (RP), and Peoples Voice (PV).  


However, on '''23 February 2025''', the PPP announced its withdrawal from the coalition, citing '''strategic differences'''. Despite this, the party expressed openness to future collaborations with PAR.
However, on 23 February 2025, the PPP announced its withdrawal from the coalition, citing strategic differences. Despite this, the party expressed openness to future collaborations with PAR.
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The PPP's official objectives are:
The PPP's official objectives are:


* To establish a '''multi-party democracy''' in Singapore under the principles of '''democratic socialism'''.
* To establish a multi-party democracy in Singapore under the principles of democratic socialism.
* To create a governance system with a '''separation of five powers''', ensuring '''stability, continuity, and sustainability'''.
* To create a governance system with a separation of five powers, ensuring stability, continuity, and sustainability.
* To implement policies aligned with PPP's core values when elected as a ruling party or as part of a coalition government.
* To implement policies aligned with PPP's core values when elected as a ruling party or as part of a coalition government.
* To strengthen '''Singapore’s national identity''' while embracing '''multi-culturalism, justice, equality,''' and '''democracy'''.
* To strengthen Singapore’s national identity while embracing multi-culturalism, justice, equality, and democracy.


=== Five Powers of Governance ===
=== Five Powers of Governance ===
PPP believes that a truly effective democracy requires the '''separation of five powers''', rather than the existing three-branch system. The five proposed powers are:
PPP believes that a truly effective democracy requires the separation of five powers, rather than the existing three-branch system. The five proposed powers are:


# '''Executive'''
# Executive
# '''Legislative'''
# Legislative
# '''Judiciary'''
# Judiciary
# '''Impeachment'''
# Impeachment
# '''Selection'''
# Selection


To support this model, the PPP advocates for empowering the '''President of Singapore''' to oversee impeachment and selection processes through institutions such as:
To support this model, the PPP advocates for empowering the President of Singapore to oversee impeachment and selection processes through institutions such as:


* '''Corruption Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB)'''
* Corruption Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB)
* '''Ombudsman Commission'''
* Ombudsman Commission
* '''Equal Opportunity Commission'''
* Equal Opportunity Commission
* '''Elections Department (ELD)'''
* Elections Department (ELD)
* '''Public Service Commission (PSC)'''
* Public Service Commission (PSC)


Currently, Singapore operates under a '''three-branch system''' (Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary), with the '''President as Head of State''' without executive authority.
Currently, Singapore operates under a three-branch system (Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary), with the President as Head of State without executive authority.


==== Minimum Wage Policy ====
==== Minimum Wage Policy ====
The PPP has called for the introduction of a '''minimum wage''' in Singapore as part of its social welfare initiatives
The PPP has called for the introduction of a minimum wage in Singapore as part of its social welfare initiatives


== Website and Social Media ==
== Website and Social Media ==
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