Liberal Socialist Party
The Liberal Socialist Party (LSP) is a defunct political party in the politics of Singapore. It was formed in the 1950s from the merger of the Singapore Progressive Party (SPP) and the Democratic Party (DP), the latter not to be confused with the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP). The merger occurred in order to consolidate their relatively compatible and similar aims, that of gradual and nonradical progressivism implementing liberal policies.
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Liberal Socialist Party
The Liberal Socialist Party (LSP) is a defunct political party in the politics of Singapore. It was formed in the 1950s from the merger of the Singapore Progressive Party (SPP) and the Democratic Party (DP), the latter not to be confused with the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP). The merger occurred in order to consolidate their relatively compatible and similar aims, that of gradual and nonradical progressivism implementing liberal policies.
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The Liberal Socialist Party (L ...... stood candidates for election.
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1963-09-10
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1956-02-05
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Tan Chye Cheng
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1961-05-24
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Centre to Centre-left
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Secretary -Genaral and President
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The Liberal Socialist Party (L ...... implementing liberal policies.
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Liberal Socialist Party
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Liberal Socialist Party
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Parti Liberal Sosialis
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