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'''Tin Pei Ling''' is a Chinese Singaporean who is one of five Singapore People's Action Party (PAP) Members of Parliament for the Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency. She is in charge of the MacPherson ward.<br>
'''Tin Pei Ling''' is a [[Chinese Singaporean]] who is one of five Singapore [[People's Action Party]] (PAP) Members of Parliament for the [[Geylang#Politics|MacPherson Single Member Constituency]].


Besides being the youngest MP in Parliament, she was also the PAP's youngest candidate in the Singapore general election, 2011. She is currently serving as the Chairperson of the Ulu Pandan Youth Executive Committee for the Young PAP (YPAP), the PAP's youth wing, and a member of the Community Development Welfare Fund Committee.<br>
Besides being the youngest MP in Parliament when sworn in, she was also the PAP's youngest candidate in the Singapore general election, 2011. She is currently serving as the Chairperson of the Ulu Pandan Youth Executive Committee for the Young PAP (YPAP), the PAP's youth wing, and a member of the Community Development Welfare Fund Committee.


She is married to Ng How Yue, the Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.<br>
She is married to Ng How Yue, the Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.


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Latest revision as of 15:13, 28 August 2020

Tin Pei Ling is a Chinese Singaporean who is one of five Singapore People's Action Party (PAP) Members of Parliament for the MacPherson Single Member Constituency.

Besides being the youngest MP in Parliament when sworn in, she was also the PAP's youngest candidate in the Singapore general election, 2011. She is currently serving as the Chairperson of the Ulu Pandan Youth Executive Committee for the Young PAP (YPAP), the PAP's youth wing, and a member of the Community Development Welfare Fund Committee.

She is married to Ng How Yue, the Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.

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