- Low Thia
Khiang (simplified Chinese: 刘程强;
traditional Chinese: 劉程強; pinyin: Liú Chéngqiáng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâu Thiâⁿ-kiâng; born 5
September 1956) is a Singaporean...
- Bey Soo
Khiang (born 10
August 1955) is a
Singaporean former lieutenant-general who
served as
Chief of
Defence Force between 1995 and 2000. He was the...
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Party on 8
April 2018 as part of a
leadership renewal,
succeeding Low Thia
Khiang.
Singh was the de
facto Leader of the
Opposition between 2018 and 2020....
- has been the
constituency of Hougang,
which was
represented by Low Thia
Khiang for two decades. The po****rity of the
party in
Hougang has been attributed...
- Choo Wee
Khiang (Chinese: 朱为强; pinyin: Zhū Wéiqiáng; born 1955) is a
former politician in Singapore's
governing People's
Action Party (PAP). He was the...
- Keung, Keong,
Kiang 強,
commonly spelled as Jiàng, Gang, Geong, Geung,
Khiang, Qiang,
Chiang A type of wild rice,
believed to be
Zizania latifolia, also...
-
autonomous or
independent state for Bawm, Pangkhua, Lushai, Khumi, Mru &
Khiang peoples with nine
subdistricts (upazilas) of
Rangamati and
Bandarban districts...
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candidate contesting in
Hougang SMC
against the Workers' Party's Low Thia
Khiang. He lost to Low, who won 58.02% of the vote
against his 41.98%.
During the...
- the People's
Action Party (PAP). The WP team, led by WP
leader Low Thia
Khiang left his
stronghold at
Hougang SMC, made a
historic breakthrough when the...