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Singapore GE: Peoples Voice releases manifesto focused on 'returning jobs, CPF to Singaporeans'
Peoples Voice candidates (from left) Michael Fang Amin, Lim Tean and Leong Sze Hian on Nomination Day in Singapore June 30, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d TODAY pic

SINGAPORE, July 7 — With four days to go to Polling Day, the Peoples Voice party has released its manifesto, detailing five "urgent tasks to make Singapore our home again.”

The opposition party is fielding 10 candidates in three constituencies in its first General Election. One of them, Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Constituency, is the only GRC in a three-cornered fight.

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In a video posted to the party’s Facebook page yesterday, Peoples Voice chief Lim Tean called its first proposal — giving jobs back to Singaporeans — the "centrepiece” of the nine-page manifesto.

He also criticised the People’s Action Party (PAP) Government for its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, saying in the manifesto’s foreword that Singapore is "today led by weak men and women in government who are unable to take our country forward”.

"(The manifesto) contained no magic formula or lavish promises, but a set of commonsensical proposals which place faith in the talent and genius of the Singapore people. It is time to revive that spirit and unleash the genius of Singapore,” he wrote.

If elected, these are what Peoples Voice wants to push for:

Giving jobs back to Singaporeans

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