GE2025: Proposals will increase revenue for the government says PSP's Stephanie Tan
Progress Singapore Party's (PSP) candidate for Pioneer SMC Stephanie Tan, 37, addressed how the PSP's proposals are sustainable - including those which will increase revenue for the government.
Tan took part in a roundtable discussion on Sunday night (April 27), along with representatives from four other political parties - namely the People’s Action Party, Red Dot United, People's Alliance for Reform, and the Workers' Party.
Tan took part in a roundtable discussion on Sunday night (April 27), along with representatives from four other political parties - namely the People’s Action Party, Red Dot United, People's Alliance for Reform, and the Workers' Party.
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