Thursday 3 September 2015

Compilation of Election Day Rallies in 4 languages and numerous Dialect for Our Ah Gongs and Ah Ma

The ultimate goal of any political campaign is to gain as many votes as possible. Since speeches were the most convincing method to explain a candidate’s position, planning the content and delivery was crucial to winning an election.


The United Colors of Singapore 

Election rallies in our multicultural nation is a wonderful experience with so many candidates speaking in our four national languages - English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil, sprinkled with the ever popular dialects of Hokkien and Teochew, in a bid to reach out to older citizens...


You 1 STOP PAGE for Ah Gongs and Ah Ma

So we have done it for you, to view the exciting array of colorful talks from across the different political parties in 1 single page. Share this wonderful series of colourful and entertaining talks by our GE 2015 candidates. 

First Up SDP's Sec General Dr Chee Soon Juan delivers SDP's election message in Hokkien


Next on the least, the Powerful speech by Workers' Party Mr Low Thia Khiang in Perfect Teo Chew


Up next we have the Rally Speech by Mr Teo Ser Luck for Pasir Ris-Punggol in Malay


Not to be outdone....Workers' Party's Pritam Singh fiery address the crowd in a mouthful of Mandarin


SDP's Paul Tambyah speaking in Mandarin on healthcare issues of the elderly


PAP's Joan Pereira follow suite with another eloquent Mandarin speech about helping out with the elderly in the area.



The ball is now back in Workers' Party's Court where Ms Cheryl Loh spoke in Malay



To Up the Ante, PAP Dr Maliki addressing the crowd in Hokkien



Long Live Multicultural Singapore !! We love You , Singapore !!


Finally, the mother of all rally speech, where Singapore Democratic Party Secretary-General Dr Chee Soon Juan spoke in seven languages and dialects, including Mandarin, English, Malay, Tamil, Hokkien, and even Cantonese in his first rally speech after 15 years. He is contesting in Holland-Bukit Timah. (Might be a Guinness World Record !)


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