Singapore GE 2020: Red Dot United plans to push for changes in housing, healthcare and employment if elected

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SINGAPORE - Singapore's newest political party Red Dot United (RDU) plans to push for policy changes in areas like housing, healthcare and employment if its members are elected.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Singapore's newest political party Red Dot United plans to push for policy changes in areas like housing, healthcare and employment if its members are elected.

During a call on video-conferencing platform Zoom on Sunday, Ms Lee, who is the party chairman, said RDU wants more flexibility in government policies and to reduce people's reliance on the ruling party. In its charter, RDU said it will also be advocating policies that will help prepare Singapore for the future, in areas like climate change and population growth.

The five RDU members conducted house-to-house visits in Clementi on Saturday and distributed about 500 fliers at a market in Jurong West on Sunday.

 

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