Mr Kwek said his focus for this election, during these nine days of campaigning, was shaped by the fact that people are thinking about the future.
"We want to present our plans, but also listen. Listen deeply to our people's dreams, concerns, aspirations and hopes, and then carry their voices forward," he said, adding that he and his team of volunteers have been carrying notebooks around to jot down ideas and feedback.
"By the end of this campaign, because it is a listening journey, we will compile all that we've heard. And we will make sure to reflect on it, shaping policies and Singapore based on the diverse voices of our people."
Mr Kwek said this in response to several questions about his opponent, Mr Tan, who, in his speech on Nomination Day, raised what he perceived as gaps in caring for an ageing population, among other issues.
"If things go well and I have the chance to continue serving as an MP for Kebun Baru, my role is not just to speak in abstract terms, but to be physically present and to assemble a team to help our people." he said.
"And in the journey of helping them, understand where the gaps are, whether it's in policy, coordination or evolving needs, so we can be the first to raise these issues with the government."
You can watch livestreams of all rallies on CNA's GE2025 site, CNA's YouTube channel and on mewatch.
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"We want to present our plans, but also listen. Listen deeply to our people's dreams, concerns, aspirations and hopes, and then carry their voices forward," he said, adding that he and his team of volunteers have been carrying notebooks around to jot down ideas and feedback.
"By the end of this campaign, because it is a listening journey, we will compile all that we've heard. And we will make sure to reflect on it, shaping policies and Singapore based on the diverse voices of our people."
Mr Kwek said this in response to several questions about his opponent, Mr Tan, who, in his speech on Nomination Day, raised what he perceived as gaps in caring for an ageing population, among other issues.
"If things go well and I have the chance to continue serving as an MP for Kebun Baru, my role is not just to speak in abstract terms, but to be physically present and to assemble a team to help our people." he said.
"And in the journey of helping them, understand where the gaps are, whether it's in policy, coordination or evolving needs, so we can be the first to raise these issues with the government."
You can watch livestreams of all rallies on CNA's GE2025 site, CNA's YouTube channel and on mewatch.
Continue reading...