People's Alliance for Reform

SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: PAP retains Jalan Besar GRC with near 10-point swing

PAP’s Yip Hon Weng also secured a second term in Yio Chu Kang SMC with an almost 18-point swing

From left: PAP candidates for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC Chee Hong Tat, Elysa Chen, Cai Yinzhou and Saktiandi Supaat at a walkabout at Toa Payoh Lorong 7 market. The quartet secured 75.21% of the vote.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: PAP retains winning streak in Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC against SPP

PAP’s Alex Yeo sweeps to victory in three-way tussle for neighbouring Potong Pasir; PAR secretary-general Lim Tean to lose election deposit

The PAP wins Tanjong Pagar GRC and two SMCs, Radin Mas and Queenstown. From left: party members Rachel Ong, Eric Chua, Joan Pereira, Chan Chun Sing, Alvin Tan, Melvin Yong​ and Foo Cexiang.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: PAP retains stronghold in Tanjong Pagar GRC with 81.03% of the votes

The ruling party also secures victory in Radin Mas, Queenstown SMCs

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong says voting for the opposition would have "real consequences", while opposition parties reiterate the need for checks and balances in Parliament.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: Warnings against weakening the PAP meet calls for diversity, in final political broadcasts

Opposition parties argue for greater diversity of voices in Parliament – including within the opposition

Candidates from five political parties went on live TV on Sunday (Apr 27) night to debate three issues - geopolitics and the economy, immigration, and the cost-of-living.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: WP will not take responsibility for proposals that ‘turned out wrong’: Chee Hong Tat

PAP, four opposition parties discuss key issues such as cost of living, immigration during live TV roundtable

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said the ruling People’s Action Party offers the best team to take Singapore through global uncertainty, while some opposition parties proposed alternative solutions to cost-of-living woes.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: From ‘the best team’ to building democracy: parties’ first political broadcasts

Global turbulence, cost-of-living woes and strengthening democracy were some common themes in their speeches