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100 days post GE2025: WP candidates on their first election, tears, laughter, and whether they'll do it again (ft. Alia & Sufyan) | #ThisSide 1

42 min · 10 de ago de 2025
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In this debut episode of This Side of the House, first-time Workers’ Party candidates Andre, Eileen, Alia, and Sufyan pull back the curtain on their 2025 election campaign. Join them as they candidly share the raw emotions, unexpected challenges and personal sacrifices of stepping into Singapore's political arena. From nerve-wracking press conferences and rally speeches to late-night strategy sessions and moments of doubt, they reveal the human side of political candidacy and share their dreams for Singapore’s future.

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