Nicole Seah resigns from National Solidarity Party

Nicole Seah, who recently moved to Thailand to pursue a career in advertising, has left the National Solidarity Party. 

NSP’s secretary-general Jeanette Chong-Aruldross confirmed with Yahoo Singapore that Seah had tendered her resignation on Aug. 25, saying that the party was sorry to see her go, but respected her decision to leave, which they believed was not made lightly. 

Chong-Aruldross also revealed that while the 28-year-old had become less active in party activities since she moved to Bangkok to work at IPG Mediabrands, there had been no “incident, altercation or animosity” that had taken place between her and the party leaders. 

Nicole Seah’s last-held position at the NSP was second assistant secretary-general, which she was appointed last year.

Photo: Nicole Seah Facebook / C*ontinuum Photography

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