26-04-2025
GE2025: Pritam Singh reaffirms Workers' Party's commitment to Singapore's democratic values
SINGAPORE: In the first public political broadcast of the 2025 General Election on 25 April, Workers' Party (WP) Secretary-General Pritam Singh reaffirmed the party's commitment to democratic principles and urged voters to support a 'sustainable and effective opposition' in Parliament.
Referencing the National Pledge, Singh emphasised the word 'build' in the phrase 'to build a democratic society,' underscoring the ongoing effort required to uphold democratic values.
He described the WP's role as integral to this process, positioning the party as a long-term pillar in Singapore's political landscape.
'Let me highlight three ways in which the Workers' Party works for Singapore and Singaporeans,' he said, outlining the party's contributions in managing town councils, serving in Parliament, and engaging with the public to plan for the future.
Town Council Management: Delivering Results
Singh began by highlighting the WP's track record in local governance, noting that both Aljunied-Hougang and Sengkang Town Councils received the top 'green' rating in the Ministry of National Development's 2024 Town Council Management Report.
He pointed out that WP has managed Hougang for 34 years and Aljunied GRC for 14 years, with the experience extending to Sengkang GRC over the last five years.
'Voters can trust us to leverage our town council experience to serve our current and new constituencies well,' he said, thanking residents for their support and acknowledging the efforts of the party's staff on the ground.
Role in Parliament: Asking the Necessary Questions
Turning to the party's role in Parliament, Singh stressed the importance of opposition MPs in holding the government accountable.
He said WP Members of Parliament ask 'appropriate and necessary' questions that are rooted in research and public interest.
'Workers' Party MPs can ask any question, especially the difficult questions which are necessary in the public interest,' he said, adding that the party does not automatically align with the People's Action Party (PAP) in legislative votes.
He cited the WP's role in passing a constitutional amendment in March 2023 as an example of the party's significance in Parliament.
According to the Hansard, the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment) Bill, which introduced a framework to better combat new psychoactive substances, was tabled on 21 March 2023.
It was presented alongside the Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Bill, which proposed harsher penalties for large-scale possession of Class A drugs such as cocaine and cannabis.
Hansard records showed that 67 MPs voted in favour of the amendments, with no objections or abstentions. The quorum for a constitutional amendment requires at least two-thirds of all seats — 62 votes — to be cast.
Seven WP MPs — Gerald Giam, He Ting Ru, Jamus Lim, Sylvia Lim, Leon Perera, Pritam Singh, and Dennis Tan — were present and voted in favour, making their support crucial to the passing of the amendments.
'This shows that the Workers' Party is there in Parliament working for you when it counts,' Singh said, emphasising that the party supports or opposes legislation based on national interest.
Engaging Singaporeans Beyond Constituency Lines
Singh also spoke about the WP's consistent outreach across the island, beyond the constituencies it currently holds.
He noted that WP members have visited homes and public areas in various constituencies throughout the years, not just during election periods.
A Sustainable Opposition for the Future
In his closing remarks, Singh stressed the importance of building a sustainable opposition for the long term, regardless of the outcome of GE2025.
He acknowledged that the PAP is likely to form the next government, but warned that opposition constituencies could still be lost.
'One or even two WP GRCs can be easily lost. Nothing can be taken for granted,' he said.
'With more WP constituencies comes a higher chance that Parliament will continue to have a fully elected democratic opposition presence for the longer term. This will make our system stable and sustainable for the future.'
He concluded with a rallying call: 'Vote for the Workers' Party to work for you to build a democratic society.
We will continue 'Working for Singapore', no matter what the storm ahead, to achieve happiness, prosperity, and progress for our nation.'
The WP was allocated the second-longest broadcast time — six minutes — for the public political broadcasts (PPBs), as it is contesting a total of 26 parliamentary seats. Eligibility for the PPBs is limited to political parties that field at least six candidates under a recognised party symbol.
The PPBs were aired across six Mediacorp television channels and 13 radio stations operated by Mediacorp, SPH Media, and So Drama! Entertainment, on top of its social media channels.
The WP is contesting Aljunied GRC, Sengkang GRC, East Coast GRC, Punggol GRC, Tampines GRC, Hougang SMC, Jalan Kayu SMC, and Tampines Changkat SMC.
The next political broadcast will take place on 1 May.