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Progress Singapore Party

One year after GE2025

Opposition parties not in the House are still on the ground

Progress Singapore Party said that they are pursuing new ways to engage more residents, both online and offline, between elections.
Progress Singapore Party said that they are pursuing new ways to engage more residents, both online and offline, between elections.

GE2025 ballot papers and other documents incinerated

The incineration of ballot papers and documents used in the general election is in accordance with the Parliamentary Elections Act.
The incineration of ballot papers and documents used in the general election is in accordance with the Parliamentary Elections Act.

The Usual Place Podcast

What PSP chief Leong Mun Wai is up to now that he’s no longer in Parliament

No charges filed over CCK walkabout incident, PSP ‘disappointed’ by lack of explanation on outcome

Volunteers from the PSP and PAP had been on walkabouts when they had run into each other, resulting in an altercation.
Volunteers from the PSP and PAP had been on walkabouts when they had run into each other, resulting in an altercation.

WP urges Government to engage widely, explore all solutions following National Day Rally 2025

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong delivering his Rally speech at ITE College Central on Aug 17.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong delivering his Rally speech at ITE College Central on Aug 17.

PSP’s CEC renewal shows its commitment to being a rational alternative choice, says Stephanie Tan

The PSP’s Ms Stephanie Tan (left) on ST’s The Usual Place Podcast show with host Natasha Ann Zachariah.
The PSP’s Ms Stephanie Tan (left) on ST’s The Usual Place Podcast show with host Natasha Ann Zachariah.

The Usual Place Podcast

What’s next for PSP following its post-GE2025 leadership shake-up?

Tan Cheng Bock, Hazel Poa step down from PSP leadership; party launches ‘renewal plan’

PSP founder and chairman Tan Cheng Bock (left) and vice-chair Hazel Poa have stepped down from its leadership body.
PSP founder and chairman Tan Cheng Bock (left) and vice-chair Hazel Poa have stepped down from its leadership body.

Tan Cheng Bock, founder of PSP, retires from electoral politics; will remain in party

(From left) The Progress Singapore Party's secretary-general Leong Mun Wai, chairman Tan Cheng Bock and first vice-chair Hazel Poa at 726 West Coast market on May 10.
(From left) The Progress Singapore Party's secretary-general Leong Mun Wai, chairman Tan Cheng Bock and first vice-chair Hazel Poa at 726 West Coast market on May 10.

With a more discerning electorate, smaller opposition parties face an uncertain future

SDP candidate Chee Soon Juan having a team talk with the SDP team soon after arriving at MOE (Evans) Stadium on May 4.
SDP candidate Chee Soon Juan having a team talk with the SDP team soon after arriving at MOE (Evans) Stadium on May 4.

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MDDI (P) 046/10/2025. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No.202120748H. Copyright © 2026 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.