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Ang Hin Kee, the Glossary

Index Ang Hin Kee

Ang Hin Kee (p; born 22 October 1965) is a Singaporean former politician.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency, Balaji Sadasivan, Bartley Secondary School, Hong (surname), Jurong Junior College, Nadia Ahmad Samdin, National Trades Union Congress, National University of Singapore, Parliament of Singapore, People's Action Party, Singapore, Singapore Badminton Association, Singapore National Co-operative Federation, Singapore Tourism Board, Sport Singapore, 2011 Singaporean general election, 2020 Singaporean general election.

  2. Republic Polytechnic alumni
  3. Singaporean Christians

Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency

The Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency is a five-member Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in the north eastern region of Singapore.

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Balaji Sadasivan

Balaji Sadasivan (or; 11 July 1955 – 27 September 2010) was a Singaporean politician and neurosurgeon. Ang Hin Kee and Balaji Sadasivan are members of the Parliament of Singapore and People's Action Party politicians.

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Bartley Secondary School

Bartley Secondary School is a co-educational government secondary school in Singapore.

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Hong (surname)

Hong is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname 洪 (Hóng).

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Jurong Junior College

Jurong Junior College (JJC) was a junior college located in Jurong West, Singapore.

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Nadia Ahmad Samdin

Nadia Ahmad Samdin (ناديا احمد سمدين, born 1990) is a Singaporean politician and lawyer. Ang Hin Kee and Nadia Ahmad Samdin are members of the Parliament of Singapore and People's Action Party politicians.

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National Trades Union Congress

The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), also known as the Singapore National Trades Union Congress (SNTUC) internationally, is the sole national trade union centre in Singapore.

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National University of Singapore

The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a national public collegiate and research university in Singapore.

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Parliament of Singapore

The Parliament of Singapore is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Singapore, which governs the country alongside the president of Singapore.

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People's Action Party

The People's Action Party (PAP) is a major conservative political party of the centre-right in Singapore.

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Singapore

Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia.

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Singapore Badminton Association

Singapore Badminton Association (abbreviation: SBA) is the national governing body for badminton in Singapore.

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Singapore National Co-operative Federation

The Singapore National Co-operative Federation (SNCF) is a body of co-operative movements in Singapore.

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Singapore Tourism Board

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Government of Singapore, tasked to promote the country's tourism industry.

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Sport Singapore

Sport Singapore (SportSG) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth of the Government of Singapore.

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2011 Singaporean general election

General elections were held in Singapore on 7 May 2011.

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2020 Singaporean general election

General elections were held in Singapore on Friday, 10 July 2020 to elect 93 members to the Parliament of Singapore across 31 constituencies.

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See also

Republic Polytechnic alumni

Singaporean Christians

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ang_Hin_Kee