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Old 02-02-2019, 01:10 PM   #13
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Tan Cheng Bock and Lee Hsien Yang meet over breakfast again, this time at Ang Mo Kio market

Staff Writer, Singapore
Yahoo News Singapore2 February 2019, 11:23 AM GMT+8

Former presidential candidate Dr Tan Cheng Bock met Lee Hsien Yang, younger brother of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, for breakfast on Saturday (2 February), the second time in three months the duo have been seen together in public amid increasing speculation of an alliance.

Saturday’s breakfast meeting took place at Ang Mo Kio Market and Food Centre in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, located within Ang Mo Kio GRC, which is represented by PM Lee and five other People’s Action Party’s (PAP) Members of Parliament.

Both declined to be interviewed when approached by journalists at around 9.15am. Lee would only say, “Breakfast was good.”

Besides Dr Tan and Lee, four other men accompanied them, and are believed to be Tan’s trusted aides. The group was believed to have gone on a short walkabout around Teck Ghee, the ward inside the Ang Mo Kio GRC helmed by PM Lee.

Met for breakfast in West Coast on 4 November

Dr Tan and Lee were*last seen publicly together having breakfast at a West Coast hawker centre*on 4 November last year.*The hawker centre is in Dr Tan’s former Ayer Rajah constituency where he was a PAP MP from 1980 to 2006.

Dr Tan later wrote in his Facebook page, “This morning I had breakfast with Lee Hsien Yang. We wanted to catch up with each other as we have not met for quite a while.

“It was a good breakfast, not only the food, but the sharing we had on world affairs and the current state of politics in Singapore.”

Return to politics, applied for new political party

Dr Tan, 78, had announced his intention to return to politics on 18 January, revealing that he had*filed an application to the Registry of Societies on 16 January to register a new political party, which would be known as the Progress Singapore Party.*The party is awaiting approval from the Registry of Societies.

His move comes amid speculation that the next General Election, which is due by early 2021, could be held as early as this year.

Dr Tan had contested the Presidential Election in 2011, narrowly losing to Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam. At the end of last year, he announced his retirement as a doctor after practising for 50 years.

Lee backing Tan’s bid to contest in GE

On 24 January, Lee*put up a Facebook post backing Dr Tan’s bid*to contest in the upcoming General Election, saying that Dr Tan is the “leader Singapore deserves”.
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