Opposition parties meet on Monday night to discuss strategy, avoid three-cornered fights
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[SINGAPORE] Singapore's opposition parties are hunkering down on Monday night at a meeting hosted by the National Solidarity Party (NSP) to discuss strategy and avoid three-cornered fights at the coming general election.
Leaders of all nine parties are expected to attend, including the Workers' Party (WP), which has the largest opposition presence in Parliament.
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