Dr Michael Fang to stand in Yio Chu Kang SMC under People’s Alliance for Reform in GE2025
Dr Michael Fang will contest Yio Chu Kang SMC under the People’s Alliance for Reform in GE2025. He highlighted sustained engagement with residents since mid-2024, contrasting it with what he described as a lack of ground presence by the Progress Singapore Party following its candidate’s resignation in 2021.

SINGAPORE: The People’s Alliance for Reform (PAR) has officially announced that Dr Michael Fang will stand as its candidate for Yio Chu Kang Single Member Constituency (SMC) in the 14th General Election, scheduled for 3 May. The declaration was made earlier on 12 April 2025, before a scheduled walkabout at Ang Mo Kio 628 Market, where Fang engaged with residents and distributed bread – a gesture he said symbolised his team's ongoing community efforts. Fang, a member of the Peoples Voice (PV) party and a lecturer at a private college, stated in an interview with CNA that the rising cost of living remains a pressing concern among residents. He described the constituency as comprising both elderly citizens and younger families in their 30s and 40s. "Basically the residents here are mixed of the elderly folk and a bit of the younger generation," he said. "We have been looking after their needs, listening to their concerns … because cost of living has been very high, inflation has been very high." He added that concerns about job security, retirement savings, and affordability of everyday expenses such as food, medical services, and transport were frequently raised by constituents. While Fang acknowledged recent government efforts to support households amid inflation, such as the S$800 (US$600) in Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers announced by Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong during the February Budget speech, he described them as "largely advised to be insufficient to help the residents". PAR is a political alliance comprising three opposition parties – Peoples Voice, the Reform Party, and the Democratic Progressive Party. It aims to contest several constituencies across Singapore in this election. Yio Chu Kang SMC, which will have 25,368 registered voters, will see one of its polling districts moved to Kebun Baru SMC under electoral boundary changes for this election cycle. In the 2020 General Election, Yip Hon Weng from the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) won the seat with 60.82 per cent of the vote, defeating the Progress Singapore Party’s Kayla Low. Singapore’s Parliament was officially dissolved on 15 April by President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, with Nomination Day set for 23 April.











