Singapore's Political Shakeup: Pritam Singh Removed as Leader of Opposition

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has removed Pritam Singh as Leader of the Opposition due to his criminal convictions. This decision follows a parliamentary motion and aims to uphold the integrity of Parliament. Singh will no longer receive the privileges associated with the position.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Singapore | Updated: 15-01-2026 15:54 IST | Created: 15-01-2026 15:54 IST
Singapore's Political Shakeup: Pritam Singh Removed as Leader of Opposition
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In a significant political development, Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has removed Pritam Singh, the chief of the Workers' Party, from his role as Leader of the Opposition. The decision comes after careful consideration of Singh's criminal convictions and Parliament's assessment of his unsuitability for the position.

The move, effective immediately, means Singh will lose the privileges typically accorded to the Leader of the Opposition, including the right of first reply during debates and an increased allowance. This follows a motion approved by the House citing Singh's conduct and conviction relating to a lie by former MP Raeesah Khan.

Wong emphasized the need to maintain the rule of law and the integrity of Parliament. He urged the Workers' Party to quickly nominate a new candidate for the crucial role to ensure it does not remain vacant for too long.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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