After being sent to East Coast GRC to go up against the WP's team consisting of promising candidate Nicole Seah, Fumbling Heng lived up to his name and fumbled embarrassingly during his Nomination Day speech. What made it more awkward was that Jessica Tan, who was standing behind him, had her mask upside down with an inverted PAP logo.
From upside-down masks to silenced mics, we pick out some of the funniest incidents that occured during Nomination Day on Tuesday (30 Jun).
Mr Heng's move to East Coast GRC has surprised political watchers. He was the anchor minister for neighbouring Tampines GRC and had been expected to remain there.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The campaigning spirit runs high as Nomination Day continues into full swing for the rest of today. Since noon, all candidates have filed their paperwork,
The Nomination Day on Tuesday (30 June) saw the revelation of a surprise face-off in East Coast Group Representation Constituency (GRC), a battle between former Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat – from the People’s Action Party (PAP) – and Nicole Seah, who has made a comeback as a member of the Workers’ Party (WP). (…)
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