RDU aims to form ‘shadow govt’ to take party forward: Philemon

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SINGAPORE – Opposition party Red Dot United (RDU) on May 24 said it wants to move beyond being a check and balance on the ruling PAP, and is aspiring towards being an “alternative government” instead.

To do this, it wants to work with other “like-minded” opposition parties to build a digital platform, tentatively called altgov.sg, to flesh out policy positions.

“We want to make ourselves better known, so if the PAP fails, people will know there is a shadow government in place to take the country forward,” RDU secretary-general Ravi Philemon said. He was speaking at an event at the party’s headquarters in Ubi Crescent to thank volunteers after the 2025 General Election.

“I think that is the responsible thing to do. We do not want to be checks and balances any more,” said Mr Philemon as he addressed the media while flanked by his RDU teammates Sharon Lin, Ben Puah and Harish Mohanadas.

RDU in its media invitation to the May 24 event said there is a necessity to change its outlook and how it approaches politics in Singapore. It will also be looking to the next 10 to 15 years to recalibrate the party, which was founded in 2020 and also took part in GE2020.

Calling it the party’s 3B strategy, it involves “Breaking away” from being a check and balance on the People’s Action Party, “Believing” in RDU’s younger generation and “Building” a brand for the party, which may even see RDU changing its name to a more serious-sounding one.

When asked whether RDU has reached out to other mainstream opposition parties about setting up a “shadow government”, Mr Philemon said it has not done so officially.

“We have communicated to some of them on a personal basis, but not in an official capacity,” he told The Straits Times.

“But this is something that we will consciously and intentionally try to do in the next five years.”

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