Singaporean politician
Loh Miaw Gong (Chinese: 盧妙萍; pinyin: Lú Miàopíng; (born c. 1936) is a Singaporean politician, trade unionist and former political prisoner. She is a member of the defunct political party, Barisan Sosialis and was the member of Parliament for Havelock Constituency.
Career
Loh was the secretary of the Singapore General Employee's Union.[1]
Political career
She was elected a member of the Legislative Assembly in 1963. However, before she could occupy her seat, she was detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA).[1][2][3]
In 1965, Loh was one of the only three women MPs[4] and the only woman opposition member in the first parliament of Singapore.[5][6]
On 6 December 1966, Loh, along with other Barisan's elected members of parliament, resigned as member of parliament.[7]
In 2011, Loh signed a statement with other 15 former detainees under the ISA to abolish the ISA.[8]
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