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SINGAPORE — Red Dot United , a political organisation founded by former Progress Singapore Party members, has been registered as a political party three weeks after submitting its application.

The party is fronted by secretary-general Ravi Philemon, 52, and chairman Michelle Lee, 43, both of whom left PSP in recent months. It currently has 12 members. RDU formation announced in MayPhilemon and Lee had announced RDU’s formation on 29 May via a Zoom video conference.

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