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SINGAPORE — Singaporeans will vote Saturday in a general election that is set to return to power the city-state's long ruling party, and it will be closely watched as a gauge of public ...
The PAP has been the majority party within Singapore's government since 1959. The center-left Workers' Party is its primary opposition and held onto its 10 seats in the Singaporean Parliament.
Singapore's ruling People's Action Party (PAP) extended its unbroken rule in Friday's election, but its vote share slipped near a record low as opposition parties made historic inroads in a ballot ...
The ruling party’s secretary-general said he was grateful for some retired MPs’ understanding when he requested they make way for a renewal of the party’s ranks.
The PAP, which has ruled since before Singapore's 1965 independence, won 87 of the 97 parliamentary seats up for grabs in Saturday's vote, the election commission said.
The Workers' Party aims to build on its gains. Tan Cheng Bock's PSP is back in the fray, too. Can they chip away at the PAP's supermajority? In Singapore, whenever an election looms, talk is never ...
The PAP has dominated Singapore’s politics since the city-state became an independent republic in 1965; it currently holds 83 of the 89 contested seats in Parliament.
Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong gestures with candidates at a People's Action Party (PAP) rally ahead of the general election in Singapore April 26, 2025.
"PAP recognised the importance of women's political participation to champion women's and Singapore's development, and pledged to push for more women representation in Parliament," read the media ...
Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party was rocked by two unexpected resignations, ... The PAP is heading for a national vote by 2025 and there’s a presidential election by September.