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Where's Michael Thng? Commenters ask after WP announces CEC update
Where's Michael Thng? Commenters ask after WP announces CEC update

Independent Singapore

time20-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Independent Singapore

Where's Michael Thng? Commenters ask after WP announces CEC update

SINGAPORE: The Workers' Party's (WP) announcement of updates to its top decision-making body was generally met with positive responses in online spaces, although a number of commenters had one question in common: 'Where's Michael Thng?' Mr Thng, who was fielded by the WP as part of its slate at Tampines GRC in last month's General Election, appears to have made quite a good impression with many in Singapore, to the point that some expected him to take a more visible place within the party. On Wednesday (June 18), the WP announced that its four new Members of Parliament— Sengkang MP Abdul Muhaimin, Aljunied MP Kenneth Tiong, and Non-Constituency MPs Eileen Chong and Andre Low—had been co-opted into its Central Executive Committee (CEC). The party also said that Ms Chong was its new Youth Wing head, taking over from Sengkang MP Jamus Lim. Many of the commenters online praised the WP for its leadership renewal, especially since party chair Sylvia Lim turned 60 earlier this year, and speculation has spread that she may only contest in one more GE. See also Pritam Singh: PAP's One-dimensional perspective A lot of netizens expressed approval of Ms Chong's new role in the party, saying that the 33-year-old is in the right place to represent the youth and begin to get ready for even bigger leadership roles. However, across different social media platforms, and even on the WP's Facebook account, netizens have been looking for Mr Thng, 37, who had made a splash during the campaign period when he said at a rally, 'We don't want to be told that the sky is white when we see it is blue.' He had also performed well during a televised debate prior to the May 3 polls. 'What about Michael Thng?' a commenter asked. 'Why didn't (the WP) include Michael Thng into the CEC,' another wanted to know, opining that Mr Thng is 'brilliant in talking.' 'I think Michael Thng should be with Eileen Choong to promote more youth to join the WP,' wrote a Facebook user. On Reddit, one asked, 'Michael Thng no more?' A commenter answered that 'Historically, the WP has voted their sitting parliamentarians into their CEC,' but added, 'have to follow their socials to see if Michael is still on the ground, I hope he is. The ground game for GE2030 has already started.' When one wondered if he had gone back to the United States, another replied that Mr Thng had just helped out at the Meet the People Session of Sengkang MP He Ting Ru the night before. Mr Thng, the chief operating officer of a tech start-up, has been volunteering with the WP for at least 15 years. 'I was always struck by his passion for Singapore, for our democratic processes, and how despite spending much time in the US, he would always fly back to be involved in election campaigns,' wrote Ms He in a social media post in April , adding that Mr Thng had gone with her when she contested at Marine Parade for GE2015 and then again at Sengkang for GE2020./TISG Read also: WP's Michael Thng: 'We don't want to be told that the sky is white when we see it is blue'

WP announces changes to CEC; new NCMP Eileen Chong to lead Youth Wing
WP announces changes to CEC; new NCMP Eileen Chong to lead Youth Wing

Independent Singapore

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Independent Singapore

WP announces changes to CEC; new NCMP Eileen Chong to lead Youth Wing

SINGAPORE: The Workers' Party (WP) issued an update concerning its Central Executive Committee (CEC) on Wednesday (June 18), announcing that its new Members of Parliament have been co-opted into the party's top decision-making body. The WP also said that its Youth Wing will now be led by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Eileen Chong, who is taking over the role from Sengkang MP Jamus Lim. The last time Singapore's largest opposition party issued a statement regarding its CEC was in July, when Fadli Fawzi, now an MP for Aljunied, had been co-opted as an additional member. It also announced at that point that Assoc Prof Lim was the party's Youth Wing President. New WP CEC members The new CEC members and their roles are as follows: Sengkang MP Abdul Muhaimin Bin Abdul Malik, Deputy Organising Secretary NCMP Andre Low, Deputy Head, Media Team NCMP Eileen Chong, Youth Wing President Aljunied MP Kenneth Tiong, Deputy Treasurer See also Nicole Seah elected Workers' Party Youth Wing president 'We wish to extend our appreciation to Dr Jamus Lim for his contributions to the development of our Youth Wing, who will be handing over the leadership of the Youth Wing to Ms Eileen Chong,' the party said. It added that there are no other changes to the roles of the other CEC members, who had been elected at the WP's Cadre Members' Conference on June 30, 2024. 'The Workers' Party is confident that our new CEC members will play a vital role, as we continue to serve Singaporeans and [work] for Singapore,' it added. About Eileen Chong The party's new Youth Wing head caused quite a stir when speculation began to spread that the WP would field her as a candidate in this year's General Election. Ms Chong, 33, joined the WP in the latter part of 2024, participating in house visits in Bedok Reservoir and Kovan. She had been a volunteer caseworker at Meet-the-People Sessions in Aljunied with Aljunied MP Gerald Giam. She works in the social impact sector at the Asia Philanthropy Circle. Her years at the MFA include a stint at the Singapore Embassy in Beijing from 2020 to 2023. While with the ministry, she covered Singapore's bilateral ties with China, Thailand, the Philippines, and Laos. On May 19, the WP announced that Ms Chong and Mr Low had been appointed as NCMPs for the 15th Parliament of Singapore. 'The Elections Department has also declared that in accordance with Section 52 of the Parliamentary Elections Act 1954, Mr Low and Ms Chong have been elected as NCMPs,' said the WP at the time , adding that it 'remains steadfast in our mission of working for Singapore, and all WP Members of Parliament (MPs) will carry forward the Workers' Party's longstanding mission to represent the interests of all Singaporeans, hold the Government to account, and advance reasoned, principled debate in Parliament.' Ms Chong wrote in a social media post that she was 'honoured to serve as NCMP' with Mr Low and thanked the WP team at Tampines, the party's volunteers, and the residents 'for making this possible.' She also wrote that she would 'serve with conviction and integrity, and work hard to earn your trust,' and she looks 'forward to being your voice in Parliament while journeying alongside you to build a fairer, more compassionate and inclusive Singapore.' /TISG Read also: Better support system needed for Serangoon seniors for accessing public services, says WP MP Kenneth Tiong

Workers' Party co-opts four members, including two MPs, into Central Executive Committee
Workers' Party co-opts four members, including two MPs, into Central Executive Committee

Online Citizen​

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Online Citizen​

Workers' Party co-opts four members, including two MPs, into Central Executive Committee

SINGAPORE: The Workers' Party (WP) has announced the co-option of four members into its Central Executive Committee (CEC), following a meeting held on 17 June 2025. The new additions include two elected Members of Parliament and two Non-Constituency MPs. Those co-opted are Abdul Muhaimin Bin Abdul Malik, the Deputy Organising Secretary; Andre Low, Deputy Head of the Media Team; Eileen Chong, Youth Wing President; and Kenneth Tiong, Deputy Treasurer. Abdul Muhaimin currently serves as a Member of Parliament for Sengkang GRC, while Kenneth Tiong was elected in Aljunied GRC. Both were elected during the general election held on 3 May 2025. Andre Low and Eileen Chong serve as NCMPs in the 15th Parliament of Singapore. In the same announcement, the WP confirmed that Jamus Lim, who previously led the Youth Wing, will be handing over leadership to Eileen Chong. Lim will continue to serve in the CEC as Deputy Head of Policy Research. He remains an elected MP for Sengkang GRC. The party expressed appreciation for Lim's contributions to the development of its Youth Wing during his tenure. There are no other changes to the CEC appointments at this time. Secretary General Pritam Singh and Chair Sylvia Lim continue to lead the party. Both Singh and Lim were re-elected at the Cadre Members' Conference held on 30 June 2024. The WP said in its statement that it is confident the new CEC members will contribute actively to the party's mission of serving Singaporeans. The new WP's CEC lineup are: Secretary General: Pritam Singh Chair: Sylvia Lim Vice Chair: Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap Treasurer: He Ting Ru Deputy Treasurers: Nathaniel Koh, Kenneth Tiong Organising Secretary: Dennis Tan Lip Fong Deputy Organising Secretaries: Ang Boon Yaw, Foo Seck Guan, Tan Kong Soon, Fadli Fawzi, Abdul Muhaimin Bin Abdul Malik Head, Media Team: Louis Chua Deputy Heads, Media Team: Lee Li Lian, Andre Low Head, Policy Research: Gerald Giam Deputy Head, Policy Research: Dr Jamus Lim Youth Wing President: Eileen Chong Committee Member: Low Thia Khiang

Workers' Party co-opts new MPs into its Central Executive Committee
Workers' Party co-opts new MPs into its Central Executive Committee

CNA

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • CNA

Workers' Party co-opts new MPs into its Central Executive Committee

SINGAPORE: Four of the Workers' Party's new parliamentarians, including two Non-Constituency Members of Parliament (NCMP), were co-opted into the party's top decision-making body, following a meeting on Tuesday (Jun 17). WP on Wednesday announced its new Central Executive Committee (CEC) members - Members of Parliament (MP) Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik and Kenneth Tiong, as well as NCMPs Andre Low and Eileen Chong. Mr Abdul Muhaimin has been appointed as its deputy organising secretary and Mr Tiong as its deputy treasurer, the opposition party said. Mr Low has been appointed deputy head of its media team, while Ms Chong has been named youth wing president, the party added. They will take up the two NCMP seats in Singapore's 15th parliament, when the first session commences on Sep 5. Ms Chong will take over the position of youth wing president from Associate Professor and MP Jamus Lim, who will continue be the party's deputy head of policy research. 'We wish to extend our appreciation to Dr Jamus Lim for his contributions to the development of our youth wing, who will be handing over the leadership of the youth wing to Ms Eileen Chong,' said WP. The party's fifth new parliamentarian, Mr Fadli Fawzi, was already part of the CEC as deputy organising secretary. There are no other changes to the appointments held by other CEC members, the party said, adding that it will continue to be led by secretary-general Pritam Singh and chairperson Sylvia Lim. They retained their leadership posts at a party conference in June last year. 'The Workers' Party is confident that our new CEC members will play a vital role, as we continue to serve Singaporeans and working for Singapore.' WP won 10 seats in total at the recent General Election. Mr Abdul Muhaimin and Mr Tiong were fielded as new candidates in Sengkang GRC and Aljunied GRC respectively, with the party retaining both constituencies. Mr Low contested in Jalan Kayu SMC, which saw the closest fight in the election, and received the highest percentage of votes among the unelected opposition candidates. Ms Chong contested in Tampines GRC as part of the WP's five-member team, which received the second-highest percentage of votes among the unelected opposition candidates.

Workers' Party co-opts new members into its Central Executive Committee
Workers' Party co-opts new members into its Central Executive Committee

CNA

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • CNA

Workers' Party co-opts new members into its Central Executive Committee

SINGAPORE: Incoming parliamentarians Andre Low and Eileen Chong have been co-opted into the Workers' Party's (WP) Central Executive Committee (CEC). Mr Low has been appointed deputy head of its media team, while Ms Chong has been named youth wing president, WP said on Wednesday (Jun 18). They will take up the two Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) seats in Singapore's 15th parliament, when the first session commences on Sep 5. Ms Chong will take over the position of youth wing president from Associate Professor and MP Jamus Lim, who will continue be the party's deputy head of policy research. 'We wish to extend our appreciation to Dr Jamus Lim for his contributions to the development of our youth wing, who will be handing over the leadership of the youth wing to Ms Eileen Chong,' said WP. WP's CEC held a meeting on Tuesday, with new MPs Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik and Kenneth Tiong also co-opted into the committee. Mr Abdul Muhaimin has been appointed as the opposition party's deputy organising secretary and Mr Tiong as its deputy treasurer. There are no other changes to the appointments held by other CEC members, said WP, adding that the party will continue to be led by secretary-general Pritam Singh and chairwoman Sylvia Lim. They retained their leadership posts at a party conference in June last year. 'The Workers' Party is confident that our new CEC members will play a vital role, as we continue to serve Singaporeans and working for Singapore.'

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