Workers' Party played its part as 'loyal opposition', looks to secure support in 2025: Pritam Singh
SINGAPORE - As he looked back on a year of robust debates in Parliament covering topics such as digital safety and anti-money laundering laws, Workers' Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh said the party would continue to work hard and secure the people's support ahead of the general election in 2025.
In his New Year message posted on the WP Facebook page on Dec 31, the Leader of the Opposition said the WP firmly believes that «constructive parliamentary debates and the diligent responsiveness of policymakers to inquiries» result in improved policy outcomes for Singapore and Singaporeans.
«Towards this aim, we worked and played our part as a loyal opposition in Parliament in 2024,» said Singh. His party has eight MPs in the House.
In his message, he cited former president and People's Action Party (PAP) deputy prime minister Tony Tan, who in his memoirs launched in March said he felt Singapore was moving towards a two-party system.
Singh said: "The Workers' Party has played its part to promote a more stable political arrangement for Singapore, where alternative views do not just have a voice, but a vote in Parliament.