He is also the national legal bureau secretary of the Democratic Action Party.
The Democratic Action Party: one candidate in 1947 and 1950.
He later joined the Canadian Action Party for the 1997 election.
The other 77 were retained by the People's Action Party.
The seat has always been held by the People's Action Party since its creation in 2001.
The election gave poor results for both the Concentration and the Action Party.
The Democratic Action Party won one, while another went to an independent candidate.
The result was a victory for the People's Action Party, which won 80 of the 81 seats.
The party continued in existence until 1973 when it became the Action Party.
However, the Action Party quickly faded from the scene.