Workers Party election manifesto charts what it sees as working for Singapore: Analysis


From left: Workers' Party members Jamus Lim, Gerald Giam and He Ting Ru at the launch of the party's election manifesto on April 17. - ST

SINGAPORE: In the 122 pages of the Workers’ Party manifesto, launched on Thursday (April 17), some 10 pages early on are perhaps the most interesting.

The party typically set out its views, intentions and proposals in the document, but this time around, it also included a section to highlight its impact on public policy.

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