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GE2025: Singapore Democratic Alliance to confirm decision on Punggol GRC a day before Nomination Day

20 April 2025
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GE2025: Singapore Democratic Alliance to confirm decision on Punggol GRC a day before Nomination Day
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SINGAPORE: The Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA) has again deferred announcing whether it will contest Punggol GRC at the General Election on May 3.

During a party walkabout last week, SDA chairman Desmond Lim said a resolution on the Group Representation Constituency would be reached this week.

But on Sunday (Apr 20), he said the opposition party would reveal its decision on Tuesday, a day before Nomination Day.

Mr Lim said the party manifesto would be released the same day. He also declined to reveal any potential candidates. The media has repeatedly asked the SDA leader for updates on those two fronts. Since parliament was dissolved on Tuesday multiple parties, including the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) and opposition Workers’ Party (WP), have published their manifestos and introduced new faces.

SDA chairman Desmond Lim with party volunteers and members posing for a photo on Pulau Ubin on Apr 20, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Raj Nadarajan)

Mr Lim was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a visit to Pulau Ubin on Sunday.

He was accompanied by around 10 other party members and volunteers, including SDA secretary-general Abu Mohamed and at least one new face, entrepreneur Muhammad Faizal Mohmad.

Asked about members who contested in previous elections but have not been present at recent events – such as Mr Kelvin Ong – Mr Lim said they were still with the party and that “when the time comes … we will come together”.

Pulau Ubin, an island in northeast Singapore, used to be part of East Coast GRC but has been redrawn into Pasir Ris-Changi GRC for the upcoming polls.

SDA has said it will focus on this newly formed constituency, which absorbed districts from the now-defunct Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC – which the opposition party had contested unsuccessfully since 2006.

The rest of the districts in Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC are part of a new four-member Punggol GRC, which has also subsumed Punggol West SMC.

At the last election in 2020, the single seat was won by PAP’s Sun Xueling against WP’s Tan Chen Chen. The WP has not confirmed if it will contest in Punggol, though its members – including new face Sufyan Mikhail Putra Mohd Kamil – have been seen walking the ground there.

Mr Lim was asked if SDA would avoid a three-cornered fight in Punggol.
“We never go into other people’s place … and we are not the one that initiates,” said Mr Lim.

“We have been very consistently – after every election – been present in that constituency Pasir Ris-Punggol, and now it’s Pasir Ris-Changi.”

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GE2025: SDA will focus resources on Pasir Ris-Changi GRC, to announce decision on Punggol GRC next week
GE2025: Workers’ Party eyes new Punggol and Tampines constituencies as part of ‘eastern expansion’

SDA IN UBIN

The SDA on Sunday also said it had introduced a doctor to help the 30-odd residents of Pulau Ubin.

These residents previously cited wildlife issues and difficulties in accessing government support vouchers as challenges.

Mr Lim said SDA arranged a free medical checkup for Ubin’s senior residents last week.

Asked about the doctor’s background, Mr Lim would only say he was a surgeon with a chain of clinics, and that charity and politics should be kept separate.

SDA chairman Desmond Lim and to his left, secretary-general Abu Mohamed, speaking to the media after a walkabout in Pulau Ubin on Apr 20, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Raj Nadarajan)

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