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Singapore opposition parties

One year after GE2025

New MPs turn to social media, raise issues in Parliament to connect with Singaporeans

First-term PAP MPs Hamid Razak, Hazlina Abdul Halim and Gho Sze Kee, and first-term WP MP Kenneth Tiong.
First-term PAP MPs Hamid Razak, Hazlina Abdul Halim and Gho Sze Kee, and first-term WP MP Kenneth Tiong.

Decision on Pritam signals WP leadership’s support for him; cadres will decide his future: Analysts

WP chief Pritam Singh at a walkabout with party members at Fengshan Centre on April 12.
WP chief Pritam Singh at a walkabout with party members at Fengshan Centre on April 12.

WP chief Pritam Singh seen at walkabout week after disciplinary panel says probe complete

Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh selling the Hammer newsletter at 85 Fengshan Centre on Apr 12, 2026.
Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh selling the Hammer newsletter at 85 Fengshan Centre on Apr 12, 2026.

Activist Han Hui Hui’s three children taken to hospital to keep them safe, say MSF and police

Police had received multiple reports regarding Ms Han Hui Hui’s family since August 2025.
Police had received multiple reports regarding Ms Han Hui Hui’s family since August 2025.

People’s Power Party website taken over by foreign entity; chief says entity unknown to party

The site changed owners on Jan 21 and is now registered under a Targa Ltd, which is not based in Singapore.
The site changed owners on Jan 21 and is now registered under a Targa Ltd, which is not based in Singapore.

A love letter to grey: Lustrous. Uplifting. Stormy. Serene

The writer recently thought about her growing affinity for grey when colour authority Pantone unveiled Cloud Dancer as its Colour of the Year for 2026.
The writer recently thought about her growing affinity for grey when colour authority Pantone unveiled Cloud Dancer as its Colour of the Year for 2026.

askST: Why do political parties get deregistered?

Under current laws, political parties in Singapore are categorised as politically significant persons, and are required to report donations.
Under current laws, political parties in Singapore are categorised as politically significant persons, and are required to report donations.

Opposition parties left out of Parliament after GE2025 find new ways to reach S’poreans, offer ideas

PSP moved its party paper The Palm onto online newsletter platform Substack on Aug 25.
PSP moved its party paper The Palm onto online newsletter platform Substack on Aug 25.

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.

Reform Party to leave opposition group People’s Alliance for Reform; two parties remain

The Reform Party’s resignation from the People’s Alliance for Reform takes effect at the end of July.
The Reform Party’s resignation from the People’s Alliance for Reform takes effect at the end of July.

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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.