Opposition political parties have been up and about last weekend, presumably visiting residents before the Chinese New Year festivities kick in.

WP Bendemeer Whampoa 15feb15
WP in Bendemeer and Whampoa

 

 

SDP Bukit Timah 15feb15
SDP in Bukit Timah
NSP in Tampines
NSP in Tampines
DPP in Bishan
DPP in Bishan
Josephine Teo in Bishan North
Josephine Teo in Bishan North

 

Well-wishes to PM Lee Hsien Loong

PM LHL get well

When Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong had to undergo surgery for prostate cancer, a number of political parties also wished him well.

“On behalf of the members of the Singapore Democratic Party, I wish you a successful surgery. We look forward to your full recovery and return to active duty. – Chee Soon Juan, Secretary-General”

“Reform Party wishes the Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong all the best for his operation tomorrow and we wish him a speedy recovery.”

“The Workers’ Party wishes PM Lee Hsien Loong a successful surgery and a speedy recovery.”

“NSP is pleased to note that the PM’s surgery has been successful and hopes that he rests well and has a speedy recovery.”

The PAP also publicised a microsite and hashtag to wish its leader well.

We are glad that PM Lee Hsien Loong’s surgery went well and he is expected to recover fully.

PM Lee is also grateful for all the good wishes from everyone.

If you wish to send PM a get well soon message, use the #getwellsoonpm hashtag or visit http://www.getwellsoonPM.org to post your message! Let’s send PM a tide of goodwill and blessings as he rests and recovers!

All images from respective party Facebook pages.

 

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