July 2021

The Price of FTAs for Singaporeans

The #PSPJobsDebate, preceded by two Ministerial Statements, in Parliament on July 6 was interesting to say the least. There were robust and meaningful engagements, but the 7 parliamentary questions (PQ) posed by the Progress Singapore Party’s (PSP) Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Leong Mun Wai were not addressed. In a deeper look into these PQs, PSP elaborates on why some  FTAs have and will cost Singaporeans and the need for shortcomings in Singapore’s foreign labour policies to be addressed. 

Hazel Poa and Leong Mun Wai

Leong Mun Wai & Hazel Poa Take On PAP Regarding Jobs & Employment In Singapore

PSP cares about Singaporeans’ livelihoods; so we will raise important questions regarding a wide range of PAP’s trade policies. This will check whether they were, or will be, relevant to Singaporeans. These parliamentary questions cover employment pass and immigration details over the last 15 years and seek to lift the veil on what has been …

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The Progress Singapore Party is a party of Singaporeans for Singapore.

PSP strongly condemns such racist attitudes and behaviour. We thrive as a multi-racial society and stay united as one. Racism will tear our social fabric and cause great harm to the progress of Singapore. – by Francis Yuen, PSP Secretary-General, ex-candidate for Chua Chu Kang GRC We are aware of a recent video that is …

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Dr Tan Cheng Bock

Building Trust and Confidence

It is time for medical professionals and health scientists to build bridges and come together in this time of crisis. In order to allow the best ideas to prevail, uphold the dignity of the medical calling and help the country address this national crisis, a top down approach is not the most helpful in dispelling questions. But with open, respectful discussions, we can – together, build trust and confidence for the way ahead.

Francis Yuen Kin Peng

Shouldn’t Sinovac be part of the National Program?

WHO’s approval of Sinovac for emergency use is good news. This gives the added boost of speeding up the vaccination program that is one of the pillars in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic. If there are compelling reasons to offer Sinovac through private healthcare institutions instead of under the national program, then people should be given the relevant information to quickly make informed decisions.

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