Newly-elected Member of Parliament Tin Pei Ling, who was subjected to intense criticism online in the run-up to the polls, held her first Meet-the-People Session (MPS) yesterday.iewers with her fabulous figure at the royal do. The People’s Action Party (PAP) candidate for Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency (GRC) Tin Pei Ling said she had not posted anything on her Facebook page on Cooling-off Day. Tin Pei Ling has announced on her new Facebook page that she’ll be doing what no one else thought is possible.
Madam Maimunah Jaffar told MediaCorp: "I came to ask for a rental flat, on behalf of my mum, then for me. I'm very confident that she can help the residents here."
27-years old Tin Pei Ling is the the youngest woman candidate in recent history who is going to take part in upcoming elections. Tin Pei Ling said, “By building a friendship online, we can then take them into the real world where we sit down, face to face, to interact with each other…and we can have a more constructive discussion”.
Tin Pei Ling is married to civil servant Ng How Yue, who is principal private secretary to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The potential candidate is 27-year-old business consultant Tin Pei Ling, who will be the youngest woman candidate in recent history, and the youngest since former Speaker Tan Soo Khoon was fielded in 1976, also at age 27.
Madam Maimunah Jaffar told MediaCorp: "I came to ask for a rental flat, on behalf of my mum, then for me. I'm very confident that she can help the residents here."
27-years old Tin Pei Ling is the the youngest woman candidate in recent history who is going to take part in upcoming elections. Tin Pei Ling said, “By building a friendship online, we can then take them into the real world where we sit down, face to face, to interact with each other…and we can have a more constructive discussion”.
Tin Pei Ling is married to civil servant Ng How Yue, who is principal private secretary to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The potential candidate is 27-year-old business consultant Tin Pei Ling, who will be the youngest woman candidate in recent history, and the youngest since former Speaker Tan Soo Khoon was fielded in 1976, also at age 27.