SINGAPORE — The Progress Singapore Party (PSP) on Tuesday (Aug 29) said it has “no plans” to endorse or support any presidential candidate, after party volunteers were sent an email to sign up as counting agents for Mr Tan Kin Lian.
“The email was drafted at the initiative of an individual. It was not an approved communication,” said PSP in response to CNA’s queries.
Volunteers were asked to sign up as counting agents which will help the party collect voting data, which is “important for our next ".
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