The opposition candidate Dr Fang, who is from Peoples Voice (PV) – one of the three parties under PAR – is currently a lecturer at a private college. The other two parties are the Reform Party and the Democratic Progressive Party.

Dr Fang contested as a PV candidate in Jalan Besar GRC in 2020, along with PV founder Lim Tean, Mr Leong Sze Hian and Mr Nor Azlan Sulaiman. The PAP won 65.36 per cent of votes there. 

In his nomination speech, Dr Fang said he is contesting “not because I hate the PAP, but because I love my country”.

The 48-year-old said he hopes to tackle cost-of-living concerns, preserve jobs for Singaporeans and make healthcare more affordable.

Speaking to the media after, Dr Fang said “fear is the tactic of the PAP”, and urged residents to not be afraid to vote for the opposition.

“Your vote is for the future, not the past. We must have permanent solutions and implement permanent change,” he said.

Dr Fang highlighted that citizens cannot always be reliant on Community Development Council vouchers and “the likes of temporary solutions”.

On whether Singaporeans can survive on their savings for the next five to 10 years, he said: “I’m afraid the answer for most is no. If the vouchers cannot last you for five years, what use is there?

“So, I hope that all of you think of this, think of yourself and your family, how to survive the next five years with no alternate opposition voice.”

Yio Chu Kang SMC will have 25,368 voters in this election, which sees one of its polling districts moved to Kebun Baru SMC.

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