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Mohamad Hamim Bin Aliyas (a SPP founding member) to take over the leadership of the DPP in December 2012. Pwee was appointed as the party's Acting Secretary-General in January 2013. At an Ordinary Party Congress meeting held on 31 March 2013, Hamim and Pwee were officially elected as the party's
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1232:"Democratic Progressive Party's 40th Anniversary"
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1087:"Breakaway group from the WP forms new party"
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1732:Katong United Residents' Association
58:adding citations to reliable sources
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1200:"DPP slipper man and father sacked"
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1547:National Solidarity Party
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1701:United People's Front
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344:Politics of Singapore
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1238:. 31 December 2013.
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