Goh Meng Seng

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Goh Meng Seng

Goh Meng Seng (Chinese: 吴明盛; pinyin: Wú Míngshèng) is a Singaporean politician who is the leader of the People's Power Party.

Quick Facts 1st Secretary-General of the People's Power Party, Preceded by ...
Goh Meng Seng
吴明盛
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Goh during a People's Power Party rally speech at Yio Chu Kang Stadium in April 2025
1st Secretary-General of the People's Power Party
Assumed office
19 May 2015
Preceded byPosition established
9th Secretary-General of the National Solidarity Party
In office
2010–2011
Preceded bySteve Chia
Succeeded byHazel Poa
Personal details
NationalitySingapore
Political partyPeople's Power Party (2015-present)
Other political
affiliations
National Solidarity Party (2006-2011)
Workers' Party (2006)
EducationNational University of Singapore
OccupationDirector of Social Welfare Organisations, Politician
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Education

Goh was educated at River Valley High School and Hwa Chong Junior College, before going on to the National University of Singapore where he completed a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Economics.

Political career

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Goh in 2011 as a NSP candidate

Goh contested in the 2006 general election with the Workers' Party (WP) in the Aljunied GRC as one of 5 team members.[1] The team garnered 43.9% of the votes, finished as one of the top three non-ruling party district performers and was eligible for a Non-constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) position.

Goh left the Workers' Party (WP) in 2006 after the election due to "some Internet postings which had tarnished the WP's reputation"[2] despite being a member of the central executive committee (CEC) and a member of the "A team" of the Workers' Party.[3] He joined the National Solidarity Party (NSP) and became its secretary-general.[3] Goh contested in the 2011 general election in the five-man Tampines GRC as team leader against Mah Bow Tan, receiving 42.78% of the votes. [4] Though his team lost, they improved significantly by 11.29% relative to the Singapore Democratic Alliance team that contested in the same district and finished with 31.49% of the votes against Mah in the 2006 general election. [5]

Goh stepped down from his post as secretary-general of NSP after the 2011 election in June "for a breather and to take stock of his future", went into partisan political sabbatical to help presidential hopeful Tan Kin Lian in his bid for presidency. [6] Goh did not contest for any position in the NSP's 14th central executive committee thereafter.[7] Goh Meng Seng left NSP after the 2011 election.[8]

He was shuttling between Singapore, Hong Kong and other parts of Asia after the 2011 election for his consultancy business, from which he continues his political contribution mostly in the form of Facebook postings of political critiques.[9] In a post, Goh courted controversy by suggesting that NSP was 'exacting revenge' on the Workers Party by contesting for Hougang Single Member Constituency (SMC) in the 2012 Hougang by-election.[10]

In May 2015, Goh announced that he was setting-up a new political party called the People's Power Party (PPP) barely a few months before the 2015 election and became the party leader.[11] The application was approved officially in July 2015.[12] The death of Lee Kuan Yew was cited as one of the reasons for Goh's motivation to set up PPP, saying that without Lee's presence, "there's no one else who has such a strong political morality who can control everyone", and checks and balances can only be achieved with separation of powers among Government Institutions and more robust and diverse representation in Parliament.[12] PPP was founded based on the Democratic Ideology of Dr Sun Yat Sen's Separation of Five Powers.

PPP contested in the 2015 Singaporean general election as the youngest party.[13] It only contested the four-seat Chua Chu Kang GRC. [14] The PPP garnered 23.11% of the valid votes. [15]

In 2020, Goh contested in the 2020 Singaporean general election, facing against Tin Pei Ling of the People's Action Party (PAP) in the contest for MacPherson SMC,[16] in which he said would be his last election.[17] Goh subsequently lost the contest with 28.26 percent of the vote.[18]

In December 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Goh was issued a POFMA for peddling fake news that HIV and COVID-19, two viruses from unrelated families could recombine and for discouraging people from taking the COVID-19 vaccine.[19] On 14 October 2022, Goh was issued a POFMA again for saying that the SARS-CoV-2 XBB variant causes more severe illness and that the dead are piling up in mortuaries, funeral parlours, and crematoriums.[20]

In June 2023, Goh was appointed Organising Secretary for a new political alliance People's Alliance for Reform (PAR) between Peoples Voice, Reform Party, PPP, and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to contest the upcoming general election.[21] On 22 February 2025, Goh withdrew PPP from PAR citing irreconcilable strategic differences.[22]

On 22 March 2025, on an episode of Teh Tarik With Walid, Goh doubled down on the PPP contesting Tampines GRC regardless of the possibility of a three-cornered contest.[23] PPP eventually fielded a team to contest the GRC in a four-way fight with PAP, NSP and WP.[24] After nominations ended, Goh criticized WP for their first contest in Tampines GRC instead of Marine Parade-Braddell Heights GRC, in which WP opted out of contesting there at the last minute,[25] resulting in the PAP team elected via a walkover.[26][27][28]

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