'A tough decision': People's Power Party quits People's Alliance for Reform led by Lim Tean
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The People's Power Party (PPP) has withdrawn from its four-party alliance, People's Alliance for Reform (PAR), which includes the Peoples Voice (PV), Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the Reform Party (RP). Secretary-general Goh Meng Seng announce'A tough decision': People's Power Party quits People's Alliance for Reform led by Lim Tean
The People's Power Party (PPP) has withdrawn from its four-party alliance, People's Alliance for Reform (PAR), which includes the Peoples Voice (PV), Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the Reform Party (RP). Secretary-general Goh Meng Seng announced this in a Facebook post on Saturday (Feb 22) and said that the decision was due to the parties' «irreconcilable strategic differences» for the 2025 General Elections (GE). «We have reached a consensus that it would be a better option for PPP to withdraw from PAR,» he said. «This is to ensure that PAR could continue to function as an effective political force in the upcoming GE without unnecessary disruptions that might arise from our fundamental strategic differences.» Read more