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The National Solidarity Party's Secretary General, Goh Meng Seng says he has been approached by the Singapore Democratic Party's Tan Jee Say to discuss a possible merger between the two parties. 
Mr Goh says the idea was put forth after the elections, and he will raise it for discussion at his party's next Central Executive Committee meeting on Thursday. 
He expects the discussion to take some time. 
When contacted, Mr Tan acknowledged the casual conversation took place over breakfast on a morning after the elections. 
Mr Tan, was one of 11 candidates fielded by the SDP in this year's elections. 
The former Principal Private Secretary to then Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, contested in Holland-Bukit Timah GRC. 
The team garnered almost 40 per cent of valid votes in the GRC. 
Mr Goh's NSP fielded the most number of candidates in the election, but did not win any seats in Parliament.