Singapore National Front

Opposition political party in Singapore

The Singapore National Front (abbreviation: SNF) is a Malay-based political party in Singapore formed by exit faction members from Singapore Malay National Organisation members, whom was a group of Malay professionals on 15 August 1991.

It did not take part in any elections to date and hence little notability was known to the general public in Singapore, even when it has announced to join Singapore Democratic Alliance in 2011 where its rival was.

Reasons of apparent lack of notability

Despite its appearance on a day after the Writ of Election for 2011 general election was issued whereby prospective candidates from various independents or various parties had come to collect the relevant nomination papers as a first step to be nominated as a candidate on the nomination day, SNF still failed to send any candidates in 2011 elections, despite being under the SDA banner.

External links

  • Background of SNF
  • Announcement of SNF joining SDA
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Parenthesis indicate seats represented in the Parliament of Singapore
Active
Represented
in Parliament
Unrepresented
in Parliament
  • People's Alliance
    • Democratic Progressive Party
    • People's Power Party
    • Peoples Voice
    • Reform Party
  • Singapore Democratic Alliance
  • Singapore Democratic Party
  • The Coalition
Defunct
Dissolved
Notes: *The MPs of the Progress Singapore Party are Non-Constituency MPs. The party has yet to contest in an election.