Episode Description
Parliament convened in September, but a familiar face from the previous term wasn’t there.
Progress Singapore Party’s secretary-general Leong Mun Wai was a notable presence as a Non-Constituency MP during the 14th term of Parliament, sometimes having heated exchanges with ministers and PAP MPs.
But he and fellow party member Hazel Poa did not retain their NCMP spots following the General Election in May.
Their PSP team for West Coast-Jurong West GRC lost to the PAP slate, which won the five-man GRC with 59.99 per cent of the vote to PSP’s 40.01 per cent.
In this episode of The Usual Place, I speak with Mr Leong about steering the party in its next phase post-GE2025 and the challenges of not being in Parliament.
How will PSP evolve its practices and policy communications without a Parliamentary presence, and remain relevant?
Highlights (click/tap above):
4:06 Increasing online presence to explain party positions
6:05 Mr Leong on heated exchanges as NCMP
10:45 How PSP will explain its policy ideas to the public post-GE2025
19:19 What will PSP really stand for "after Dr Tan Cheng Bock"?
20:20 Wanting to lead national conversation on economy
22:55 How does PSP stand out differently from other parties?
25:00 Will PSP move beyond the electro west?
28:00 "I learnt a very hard lesson about the powerful PAP machinery": Leong
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