SINGAPORE The Progress Singapore Party (PSP) is ramping up walkabouts in the West Coast Group Representation Constituency (GRC) amid hopes that former Transport Minister S Iswaran's resignation as Member of Parliament (MP) there will increase the party's chances during the next General Election (GE). 
Dr Tan Cheng Bock, chairman of the Progress Singapore Party (PSP), is not ruling out the possibility of contesting in the next general election. "If you believe in active ageing, I shouldn't retire right? If you all think that age is not a problem, I'll be around," the 83-year-old said. "I never say no." The veteran politician joined his party.
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