Goh Meng Seng steps down as NSP chief

Goh Meng Seng



SINGAPORE: Opposition figure Goh Meng Seng has stepped down from his post as Secretary—General of the National Solidarity Party (NSP) for a breather and to take stock of his future.

Mr Goh also said in his blog on Sunday that he would not be contesting for a seat in the NSP Central Executive Committee. " I will go into partisan political sabbatical for at least two years," he said.

Mr Goh also said that in the next couple of months, he would try to help presidential hopeful Mr Tan Kin Lian in his campaign.

Mr Goh added that he could not answer for now if he would be back for the next general election.

He said he has had an exciting one year and four months leading the NSP for the recent general election.

He described the NSP’s result as its " best" since its inception but it still did not meet his expectation of winning seats in parliament. " This is one of the small regrets I have so far," he said.

— CNA/ir