[24 April 2025] #GE2025 Rally - Hany Soh

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    Summary

    Hany Soh, People's Action Party representative, addresses voters in Marling UTGRC with a multilingual speech. She acknowledges the trust and partnership with residents over five years, detailing improvements like shared parental leave and bus route 967. Soh outlines future plans for families, seniors, and youth, promising community enhancements such as lifts at overhead bridges, active living initiatives for seniors, and support for young people's aspirations. She emphasizes unity, urging voters to continue supporting PAP for ongoing progress in Woodrow and Marling UTGRC.

      Highlights

      • Hany Soh's gratitude for the community's support shines through her speech! πŸ˜‡
      • Exciting infrastructural plans, including lifts at overhead bridges for better accessibility! πŸš€
      • Commitment to improving life phases for families, seniors, and youth with new initiatives. 🌟
      • Her invitation to join in making Marling UTGRC a home resonates with unity and future aspirations. 🏑
      • Majula Singapura rings as a call for solidarity and continued development! πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬

      Key Takeaways

      • Hany Soh appreciates the trust and collaboration with Marling UTGRC residents over the last five years! πŸ‘
      • New projects like Bus 967 and shared parental leave highlight positive changes in Woodrow. 🚍
      • Future plans involve infrastructural and community improvements, appealing to families, seniors, and youths. πŸ—οΈ
      • Emphasis on unity and collective progress, encouraging votes for continued PAP leadership. 🀝
      • A vision for a vibrant, inclusive community in Marling UTGRC. πŸŒ†

      Overview

      Hany Soh charmed the crowd at Marling UTGRC with her heartfelt speech, highlighting the trust and partnership developed over five years. Her multilingual approach reached out to a broad spectrum of the community, promising inclusivity and understanding. Soh’s gratitude was palpable as she recounted achievements like the introduction of Bus 967, enhancing connectivity and community life.

        Looking forward, Soh outlined an ambitious vision for Woodrow that includes enriching facilities for families, seniors, and youth alike. Her plans to install lifts at overhead bridges and engage actively with all community members painted a picture of a future focused on accessibility and vibrant community living. The emphasis on shared progress and mutual support echoed through her promises to remain a sturdy advocate and ally in parliament.

          Soh’s rallying cry resonated with the promise of unity and growth, as she encouraged Marling UTGRC's residents to come together and continue their journey of development. Her commitment to PAP's values and the progress she envisions for the community aims to create a home where everyone feels integral to its future. Her message was clearβ€”let’s go onwards together, towards a brighter, more connected future.

            Chapters

            • 00:00 - 00:30: Introduction and greetings The chapter titled 'Introduction and Greetings' starts with a formal greeting addressed to various groups including voters from Marling UTGRC, friends from Sambawang GRC, Sambawang West SMC, and other ladies and gentlemen. The speech opens with a musical interlude and an intention to speak first in Malay.
            • 00:30 - 01:00: Speech in Malay The chapter titled 'Speech in Malay' addresses the nuances and challenges associated with translating and delivering speeches in multiple languages. The discussion highlights the importance of language skills, specifically in Mandarin and English, within the context of communicating effectively in Malay language environments. The phrase 'Say bahasa tapi' alludes to the complexities involved in such multilateral communication efforts. This chapter underscores the need for linguistic dexterity and cultural understanding in multilingual interactions.
            • 01:00 - 01:30: Speech in Mandarin The chapter 'Speech in Mandarin' discusses a certain language, possibly through a speech, but the provided transcript is minimal and possibly corrupted or incomplete, making it challenging to provide an accurate summary. The visible text ('sid bahanti kana s mahan samua. Sia Payak') does not appear to be in Mandarin or English, suggesting either a transcription error or another language was presented. Insights or specific events in the chapter are not discernible from the given text.
            • 05:00 - 05:30: Speech in English: Addressing Residents The chapter titled 'Speech in English: Addressing Residents' seems to involve elements from a public address or announcement regarding transportation or local services. The transcript mentions phrases like 'Saan Ramadan', 'bus number 967', and locations such as 'Woodless Health Campus', 'Dling Mallen Stadium', and 'Sanga Sara Sil'. These might indicate a logistical update or a notice related to local transit or events impacting residents in these areas, potentially around the time of Ramadan. However, the actual content of the speech remains somewhat unclear due to the nature of the transcript.
            • 05:30 - 06:30: Achievements and Gratitude The chapter titled 'Achievements and Gratitude' features a segment with Mloom S A Bin Nan Sapono Basama, who shares insights and experiences related to achievements and the importance of gratitude. The conversation highlights personal stories and valuable lessons learned, emphasizing the role of gratitude in achieving personal and professional milestones. Additionally, it touches on the broader significance of acknowledging and appreciating the contributions of others in one's journey.
            • 06:30 - 07:00: Community and Aspirations The chapter titled 'Community and Aspirations' begins with a moment of applause, indicating the celebration or acknowledgment of a significant event or achievement within a community. The rest of the chapter likely explores the dynamics of community interactions, shared goals, and the aspirations that bind individuals together. It might delve into personal stories, communal projects, or how aspirations are formed and nurtured within a group setting, although additional content would be needed for a more detailed summary.
            • 07:00 - 09:00: Election Message and Future Plans This short chapter titled 'Election Message and Future Plans' seems to be primarily about an individual's reaction to foreign influences or possibly foreign policy. The repeated phrase 'You're Fore! Foreign! Foreign!' suggests a strong emphasis on the idea of being foreign, which could relate to debates or discussions on immigration, globalization, or international relations. This chapter could be setting up a context for future plans or policy directions in the realm of international affairs or national identity. The repetitive and exclamatory nature of the text might indicate a passionate or urgent stance on the issue.
            • 09:00 - 10:30: Commitment to Residents The chapter titled 'Commitment to Residents' involves a discussion or event where Warren speaks. The transcript consists of notable events like applause and music, which suggest either a celebratory or formal gathering. The focus appears to be on the dedication or promises made to residents, although the transcript provided is very limited in detail. For a complete understanding, more context from the speech or event involving Warren would be required.
            • 10:30 - 11:00: Closing Remarks The chapter titled 'Closing Remarks' concludes the discussion by emphasizing the theme of growth. The speaker reflects on the journey and highlights the importance of personal and collective development. It serves as a motivational ending, encouraging readers to continue evolving and striving for progress in their endeavors.

            [24 April 2025] #GE2025 Rally - Hany Soh Transcription

            • 00:00 - 00:30 Dear voters, residents of Marling UTGRC, friends from Sambawang GRC and Sambawang West SMC, ladies and gentlemen, good evening. [Music] Let me begin my speech tonight by saying a few words first in Malay followed by
            • 00:30 - 01:00 Mandarin and in English. Say bahasa tapi
            • 01:00 - 01:30 sid bahanti kana s mahan samua. Sia Payak
            • 01:30 - 02:00 Saan Ramadan. Bus number 967 Woodless Health Campus Dling Mallen Stadium Sanga Sara Sil
            • 02:00 - 02:30 Mloom S A Bin Nan Sapono Basama and it jani sila s palang ini unila pab
            • 02:30 - 03:00 [Applause]
            • 03:00 - 03:30 You're Fore! Foreign! Foreign!
            • 03:30 - 04:00 [Applause] [Music] Warren
            • 04:00 - 04:30 growthing.
            • 04:30 - 05:00 forch. form.
            • 05:00 - 05:30 [Applause] to my dearest Wool Growth residents. Good evening. Tonight I stand here feeling very grateful. grateful for your trust, your partnership and your belief in me in PAP and in what we have achieved together
            • 05:30 - 06:00 today and thus far. For the past five years, we have welcomed many changes in Woodrow. You have empowered me to ensure that the essentials of providing a better home for you through improvement projects with added amenities are being carried out timely. I have on many numerous occasions spoken up for you in the parliament, bringing your wishes to come into fruition. From
            • 06:00 - 06:30 the introductions of shared parental leave to launching our new bus 967 earlier this year, connecting all of us here to join us here this evening to Woodland Stadium. Over the years, many of you have become my friends, my comrades, working with me on the ground, hand in hand together to support me and
            • 06:30 - 07:00 to serve our residents together. I cherish all of your trust with great humility. For the past five years, I have worked with you to turn many of our aspirations into actions and co-created an active and vibrant community in Woodrow. We are stronger together. [Applause]
            • 07:00 - 07:30 This election is never just about me but about you and about us together in Marling UT in Singapore. You will ask me what will the next five years be in Woodrow with me and with the PAP to the aspiring parents to be and the families with young children. I say I will continue to be your strong ally and create a wood group that is made for
            • 07:30 - 08:00 [Applause] families. To our seniors, I say lifts will be installed at overhead bridges to allow you to travel across to places such as Marling Mall and Woodland [Applause] Stadium. And I promise you to better equip you to stay active, happy, and
            • 08:00 - 08:30 healthy to enjoy your golden years. To the youth I say I hear you. We will support you as you embark on the journey of different phases of your life. Come join me and we will fulfill our hopes and our aspirations of making Singapore in making Marlin UT a home for you, for me and for all of us [Applause] here. To my dearest Woodrow residents, I
            • 08:30 - 09:00 say our journey is an unfinished one. With your continued support, as your PAP candidate, if elected, I pledge to remain your voice in the parliament, be your ally in tough times, and be your partner in celebrating moments of joy. Together, we can build on our progress and bring the plans we have co-created
            • 09:00 - 09:30 to life in the months and years ahead. From estate upgrading to improving your connectivity and provision of better infrastructures and amenities. So, let us all stay united, keep moving forward confidently and optimistically. Please give me the honor of serving you again. [Applause] Let's shape a future we can all be proud
            • 09:30 - 10:00 of in wood growth in Marling UTGRC in Singapore. Majula Singapura Majula PAP. Thank you everyone.