Cessation of Legal Clinic with immediate effect
It is with a very heavy, reluctant heart that I have to announce the cessation of Legal Clinic with immediate effect. The central reason is the ever increasing pressure on NSP to prepare for the next...
View ArticleBrief Report on Public Dialogue
The National Solidarity Party (NSP) conducted a public dialogue on the CPF monies and the CPF Minimum Sum scheme on 4 June 2014. The decision to hold the Forum at our Party HQ was made after two...
View ArticleElectoral Reform Proposal to Abolish GRC and Introduce CRM
The Group Representation Constituency (GRC) Scheme was incepted to uphold multi-racialism by guaranteeing minority representation in Parliament. However, the GRC Scheme hinders political competition,...
View ArticleElectoral Reform Proposal: Constituency Reserved for Minority Scheme
BRIEF The Government has established that multi-racialism is a fundamental tenet of Singapore society and that it is necessary to ensure minority representation in Parliament. The Group Representation...
View ArticleSelection of National Leaders – Why introduce bias at onset ST?
Was NSP’s Embargoed Policy Proposal Circulated to 3rd parties by ST? On Sat 28 June 2014, NSP invited The Straits Times (ST) to attend our Press Conference to be held at 7.45 pm, 2 July 2014 at which...
View ArticleThe Pledge – Our Guiding Light to the Future
On 9 August 1965 we made a declaration, that as of that day, “Singapore shall be forever a sovereign democratic and independent nation, founded upon the principles of liberty and justice and ever...
View ArticleRe-Visioning the CPF Scheme with 6/6 Clarity
Executive Summary In recent months, the Government has faced unprecedented criticisms of and attacks on the CPF Scheme. Reneged promises to restore cuts in employer contribution rates, the...
View ArticleHow would NSP define the poverty line?
Cartoonist Leslie Chew drew a cartoon exclusively for our last publication of North Star newspaper. Recently, we posted this cartoon on our Facebook. Responding to this Facebook post, a resident of...
View ArticleAppeal to the President – MCI refuses to process renewal of newspaper permit
Earlier today, the National Solidarity Party (“NSP”) lodged an Appeal to the President of Singapore. We are appealing against the refusal by the Minister for Communications and Information (“MCI”) to...
View ArticleEstablish a Public Interest Declassification Board
A clear understanding of our nation’s history is key to building a strong, unified nation. A Public Interest Declassification Board will serve to plug the gaps in our collective social memory, thus...
View ArticleStatement on NSP’s Additional Submissions to the President of Singapore
On 20 October 2014, the National Solidarity Party (NSP) lodged an Appeal[1] to the President of Singapore against the Minister for Communications and Information (“MCI”) for refusing to process NSP’s...
View ArticleLooking back at 2014: A message for our members, supporters and well-wishers
Looking back at 2014, the National Solidarity Party (NSP) is proud to have been at the frontline of the move for political change in Singapore. From our position paper proposing an electoral reform[1],...
View ArticleQuestions arising from controversy over Fernvale Chinese Temple site
A number of future residents of the HDB Built-to-Order project Fernvale Lea have expressed their dismay at being caught by surprise to learn that a columbarium would be established next to their...
View ArticleStatement on President’s denial of NSP’s Appeal
We have received the outcome of our Appeal to the President. Our Appeal is rejected. The Istana’s letter to us dated 12 January 2015 and signed by the President’s Principal Private Secretary states: I...
View ArticleNSP Statement on Running of Town Councils by Members of Parliament
19 February 2015 1. The National Solidarity Party (“NSP”) adheres to a principled and balanced-approach in politics and aspires to nurture a positive political culture in Singapore. 2. NSP has been...
View ArticleNSP Statement on Singapore Budget 2015
1. The Singapore Budget 2015 was announced by the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister in Parliament on Monday, 23 February 2015. 2. The Minister declared that the focus of the budget is on...
View ArticleNSP Statement on Increase in Petrol Duty in 2015 Budget
05 March 2015 NSP Statement on Increase in Petrol Duty in 2015 Budget 1. It was announced in the Singapore Budget 2015 on 23 February 2015, that petrol duty rates would increase by S$0.20 to S$0.64 per...
View ArticleNSP Statement on the Value of National Service and Ownership of CPF monies
10 March 2015 NSP Statement on the Value of National Service and Ownership of CPF monies 1. The National Solidarity Party (“NSP”) believes in people-centred politics and nurturing a positive political...
View ArticleNSP Statement on Nursing Care for Sick and Elderly Singaporeans
Picture from Straits Times 20 March 2915 1. The National Solidarity Party (“NSP”) believes in building families with strong ties and a nation with strong moral values. 2. In the Sunday Times dated 15...
View ArticleNational Solidarity Party Announces the Appointment Holders for the 16th...
16th CEC of the National Solidarity Party President Sebastian Teo Secretary-General Tan Lam Siong Vice President Nazryn Azhar Samat Asst Secretary-General Reno Fong Treasurer Raymond Chua Asst...
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