The National Solidarity Party (Chinese: 国民团结党) 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. Its previous leader was Yip Yew Weng, before being currently led by its President Sebastian Teo and Secretary General Law Sin Ling. Its previous Secretary General Steve Chia was a member of the Parliament of Singapore as a Non-Constit...
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