Singapore Democratic Alliance Discussion

 

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The National Solidarity Party (NSP) is a centrist party in Singapore. Formed in 1987 by a group of middle-class businessmen and women, it has contested the elections since 1988 and has not yet won a seat. 

The NSP is a political party founded in July 1987. It was a founding member of the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA), led by Chiam See Tong, MP for Potong Pasir. 

The NSP focuses around introducing 'competition' into politics, with the intrinsic perspective that due to the total dominance of the People's Action Party that there is not a high level of accountability and not enough checks and balances. The party has been noted by observers as being as a continuation of the highly meritocratic culture that has become popular in Singapore during the last century into politics. As noted above, the party is a centrist party in terms of economic and social policy, arguing that 'greater' involvement from more sectors of Singaporean society in politics would further 'democratise' the government's decision-making paradigm.

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