1189:"... Singapore should seek equal privileges and rights for its citizens in the new federation but surrender autonomy in education and labour, since different policies in these crucial areas would undermine the stability of Malaysia in the long run. He further maintained that if Singapore could not negotiate for a complete merger, she should seek independence on her own, a proposition which drew gales of laughter from the Legislative Chamber at that time. Marshall's strongest objection to the White Paper merger terms was on the point of citizenship and the implications of citizenship in the new federation. He saw the provisions as denying the Singapore citizen who was a federal national, the right of political participation in terms of being allowed to organise or contest in an election in the other states of the Federation. Singaporeans would in his view, be no more than favoured foreigners in the Federation, permitted to live and work there without visas, but also without the important constitutional guarantees that immigration barriers would not be raised against them."
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1628:. The Hougang ward was also retained by Yaw with its best performance for the party at 64.80% of the votes (second only to Chiam's score of 69.6% back in 1991), resulting in six seats elected in Parliament. Their party's overall vote was its best performance in history, with 46.58% of the votes combined from the eight constituencies contested (second only to SDP's popular vote of 48.6% in 1991). Additionally, the election of chairwoman Lim and Manap, became the first female and former NCMP and Malay opposition MP, respectively, to be elected into Parliament.
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1391:, an accusation Jufrie strongly denied. The party also polled strongly in Eunos GRC, but lost to the PAP's team with 47.6% of the votes to 52.4%; unlike the last election, no NCMPs were offered as the opposition (including Low) elected a combined four seats in parliament. Low became the Assistant Secretary-General following the election; during his tenure, Low was praised by the parliament on his assertiveness, good analytical ability and his willingness to be constructive rather than oppose for the sake of opposing.
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statement from the Court of Appeal on 29 November, both town councils were ordered to pay a combined total of about S$ 388,800 (S$ 176,241.11 and S$ 212,543.52 for AHTC and SKTC, respectively) to the town councillors as a result of the appeals, where the court determined that most issues in their appeals were not found from AHTC, and that liabilities of certain duties has since persisted. The three aforementioned MPs, however, had also been liable for negligence to SKTC for permitting control failures as well.
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decided to let her set the record straight after knowing her circumstances. Furthermore, the Party leaders voted overwhelmingly to ask
Raeesah to resign even before she did so, with expulsion if she did not resign. Instead, Raeesah informed Pritam she would resign, before the Central Executive Committee met on the matter. In addition, the MPs of Sengkang GRC will not step down for a by-election, with the responsibilities of Compassvale divided accordingly. Workers' Party Vice-Chair and
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1588:(HDB) lessees should be able to pay off their mortgage loans within 20 years rather than 30 years. Prior to nomination day (27 April 2011), Low announced that he would vacate his Hougang seat to former Ang Mo Kio GRC candidate Yaw Shin Long, and would contest in Aljunied GRC in the forthcoming election along with Lim and three of his "A-List" candidates (Taiwanese-born corporate lawyer
1174:"... effective, vigorous and constructive opposition and to protect them against the arrogant dictatorship of unchallenged power. Marshall was also eager to assist the workers to prevent the political enslavement of trade unions and to revive the struggle against colonialism in seeking complete independence preferably within and, if necessary, without the Federation."
1647:, respectively), bringing a total representation of eight seats, the most for any opposition party in Singapore since independence. Following the elections on 12 June, the party launched its grassroots arm for Aljunied GRC, called the Aljunied Constituency Committee. It also combined the Hougang and Aljunied town councils to form the Aljunied–Hougang Town Council.
1140:, which later went on to become the long-running governing party in Singapore. Their electoral debut was mostly a success as the party elected four members (out of the five contested) to the City Council; however, in 1958, Kallang ward incumbent Chang Yuen Tong resigned, and subsequently lost their seat to PAP as a result of their by-election defeat.
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1817:, marking a milestone of 60 years since the founding of the party on 3 November 1957. On the same night, Low announced on his speech that he would step down from his role of Secretary-General and would not seek candidacy for the next CEC's election the following year. A commemorative biographical book for the party,
1549:, Low was elected as Hougang MP for the fourth time by an increased margin of 62.7%. The party also polled strongly in the Aljunied GRC, losing to the PAP's team with 43.9% of the vote to 56.1%, allowing the party to elect an NCMP seat by-virtue for their team being best-performing opposition losers, and the party's
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found both Lim and Low, and not Singh, liable for control failures in regards to payment processes in both
Aljunied-Hougang and Sengkang Town Councils, leading to a risk of overpayment. The court found them to have breached their fiduciary duties in 2019, but a subsequent appeal in 2022 revealed that
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Workers' Party became the best performing opposition party to date, having won a total of 10 seats and garnering 50.49% of votes in constituencies they contested, surpassing the previous record held by SDP in 1991, which got 48.6%. The party increased their margins in Aljunied GRC and
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On 3 October, a $ 33.7 million trial between
Aljunied–Hougang Town Council and former leader Low, Chair Lim, secretary-general Singh as well as two other town councillors was initiated. The trial went on until 25 October, where the three politicians launched an appeal to fund their legal fees, citing
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behaving intimately in a restaurant surfaced online. Perera's former personal driver collaborated in the alleged relationship in a press interview. While he had approached the party leaders about this between 2020 and 2021, they deferred to the pair's denials. Seah and Perera resigned on 18 July and
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with 59.95% and 61.21% respectively, while also capturing the new
Sengkang GRC with a 52.12% vote, making it the second GRC to be captured by any opposition party. Unlike in the past three elections, the party was not offered NCMPs seats as their result for the best performing losing constituency of
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criticised Hotel
Properties Ltd for its "tardiness" in disclosing details of sales of its condominium units to directors and their family members). Lee who had purchased one of the units, claimed that Tang was trying to milk this issue for political capital; the PAP sued Tang for both defamation and
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On 19 March 2024, Pritam Singh was charged in court for two counts on falsely testifying to a parliamentary committee in relating to
Raeesah Khan's mishandling of a case dating back to November 2021; Singh took a four-week adjournment to engage a lawyer prior to a pre-trial, to be held on April 17.
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resigned from the
Workers' Party and Parliament after investigations into lying during parliamentary speeches on women's empowerment, which happened three months earlier. Two days later, the Workers' Party Central Executive Committee said they knew about the lies the week after her speech, but they
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chauvinist. Tang, who insisted all he was trying to do was to "better represent the
Chinese community and ask questions on their behalf", vigorously denied this charge and accused the PAP of trying to win votes by sowing fear into the electorate. Tang also attacked the PAP on the issue of the Hotel
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Ahead from the 2015 elections, coinciding the nation's golden jubilee, the party announced that it would contest 28 seats (from the ten constituencies), slightly under a third of the 89 parliamentary seats. They revealed their slogan for the election entitled "Empower Your Future". In August 2015,
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January 2006 entitled "You Have a Choice". The 52-page booklet outlined the party's stand on issues and policies, covering areas from economic and judicial policies to media and sports and recreation. The manifesto, which had last been updated in 1994, took one year to work on according to Low.
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Goh Chok Tong and other PAP leaders following comments he had made at an election rally in 1997, but since fulfilled and discharged from bankruptcy in May 2007); Jeyaretnam relinquished his Secretary-General post to Low, which saw the party in bitter acrimony as Jeyaretnam later accused Low of not
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in 1992 was expected to mark the return of Jeyaretnam to electoral politics after his Parliamentary ban had expired; however, the team ultimately did not participate due to one of the candidates turned up late on the nomination day. In 1993, Jeyaretnam and another candidate, Tan Soo Phuan (now a
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However, two months later, Jeyaretnam was charged with falsely accounting the party's funds. In 1986, Senior District Judge Michael Khoo found Jeyaretnam innocent of all charges but one. The prosecution later appealed a retrial to be held in a different district court, which saw Jeyaretnam found
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The Workers' Party brands itself as a credible, constructive and rational opposition party in Parliament that does not simply "oppose for the sake of opposing". It wishes to hold the government into account for any issues concerning Singaporeans and where Singaporeans are able to exercise their
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brought considerations for regulatory action pending clarification from AHTC, under witness of its three party leaders, as well as town councillors Chua Zhi Hon, Kenneth Foo, How Weng Fan and Danny Loh, to ensure the safekeeping of the money totaling S$ 33.7 million in improper payments. In a
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19 July 2023 respectively, acknowledging the extramarital affair had happened and "stopped sometime ago". Both members had since denied any accusations. The responsibilities of Perera were subsequently divided among the remaining MPs of Aljunied GRC. On 11 September, Perera revealed that his
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For starters, when policies presented in Parliament benefit Singaporeans on both sides of the political spectrum, it pledges to support it. However, if such policies are insufficient and does not benefit or put Singaporeans at a disadvantage, it will voice out on behalf of Singaporeans in
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1867:, along with two incumbents Chen Show Mao and Png Eng Huat, did not contest the election, marking Low's retirement after a 32-year career. Low was earlier hospitalised on 30 April due to a head injury he sustained and was on rehabilitation. They were respectively replaced by NCMPs
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that they had depleted their personal resources after paying their lawyers close to S$ 600,000 for work done before the trial. Three days later, they closed their fundraising appeal after raising more than S$ 1 million for legal fees, while thanking the public for their support.
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doing enough to help him pay the damages from the libel suit. In response, Low claimed that he had always looked upon Jeyaretnam as an elder and had done everything possible to help him. Following the renewal, a few members (including Jeyaretnam) left the party, and went to form
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Prior to nomination day, the party announced plans to purchase its own premises as its current rented premises at Syed Alwi Road was too small for its operations. Sufficient funds were eventually raised and the new HQ was opened in 2017, coinciding the party's 60th anniversary.
1941:, with Lim and Singh re-elected as Chair and Secretary-General respectively. All four Sengkang GRC members, as well as Nicole Seah and Kenneth Foo were elected into the CEC, while former MPs Chen, Goh and Lee, as well as Firuz Khan, John Yam and Terence Tan, stepped down.
1197:"... issued a statement to advise his Executive Council and party members to accept the White Paper proposals for merger, but continued to oppose the Government on the referendum urging the people to cast blank votes on the grounds that it was undemocratically conducted."
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post by Chen for the first time in the party's history. Chen was re-appointed by Low in his previous position as Treasurer for another three months from 7 June 2016 until 9 September 2016, as he had already served two terms in the post. On 7 June, the party appointed
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with a majority of 62.08%. Shortly after the elections, Poh Lee Guan was also expelled from the party after Poh attempt to contest the by-election as a "backup candidate" without consulting the party's CEC, and the CEC condemned Poh's reason as unacceptable.
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as the third NCMP should the Parliament allow another appointment for NCMP. The appointment was approved by the PAP legislature on 29 January 2016, allowing Goh to be elected NCMP on an announcement from the Election Department on 4 February.
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then publicly questioned Khan's resignation on Facebook in several posts and also requested that the party leadership take some responsibility for "allowing the transgression to persist". Goh was subsequently expelled from the party in 2023.
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Following the adoption of the Rendel and McNeice Commission recommendations, the six wards in the city area consisting of 18 elected seats was carved into 32. In 1957, the pro-communists backed two new entrants, the Workers' Party and the
1216:. 1968 was the first post-independence election, which saw PAP winning every one of 58 contested seats (51 by a walkover, and the other seven on polling day), due to the election boycotting of the main opposition party at the time, the
1231:. Despite fielding a large slate of candidates in succeeding elections, the ruling PAP still managed to retain the monopoly by winning every contested seats for the next three general elections (including by-elections) until 1981.
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took discounts while purchasing an apartment in 1996, and younger brother Suan Yew was on the board of directors of the company, these claims raised suspicions of impropriety. Tang made these allegations in a Chinese magazine
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by a vote count of 51.76%–48.24%. Their party's overall vote (based on the ten constituencies contested, all of them were higher than the opposition's national average of 30.14%) fell from 46.58% down to 39.75% as well.
1569:(the party also fielded the same number of candidates contesting the same number of constituencies), where the party got 32.5%, the party then became the largest opposition for the election, and leader Low succeeded
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in 1961, before resigning in 1963 after disagreements with some members of the party. The party would thereafter decline in prominence during the 1960s and 1970s before its re-emergence in 1981, when party leader
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chairwoman Lim confirmed the first batch of candidates, consist of all seven elected MPs, would defend their respective constituencies. By the end of the month, the party's line-up were unveiled and finalised.
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parliamentary debates to seek a compromise. The party has also promised that its MPs will ask "hard questions" that the governing PAP MPs will not mention in Parliament, such as the 2017 corruption scandal in
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and Heng Chiang Meng, President of the Real Estate Developer's Association of Singapore (REDAS), told the House that it was normal practice for developers to cite high list prices and offer customers varying
997:, but subsequently lost his seat in 1986 following a conviction for falsely accounting the party's funds, a conviction which he claimed was politically motivated. Former members of the WP also include former
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1452:, who polled better than any other opposition losing candidates, with 45.2%; the party selected secretary-general (and candidate) Jeyaretnam as the NCMP, marking his return to the Parliament after 11 years.
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of wealth. Taxation was seen as a means to achieve a "major redistribution of wealth and income" in previous manifestos. The party also desires increased rights for Singaporean workers and a
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of the political spectrum and is currently the largest and oldest opposition party in Parliament, having contested every parliamentary election since 1959 against the dominant PAP. Since the
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factions. The Workers' Party pledged in its manifesto to support the middle, working and other lower classes. Whereas the party leans left in general, it has also advocated for a more
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guilty on all charges and resulted in his disqualification, though he subsequently remained as the party's Secretary-General, he was also barred from standing in elections until 1991.
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and was expelled from the Worker's Party and resigned from Parliament. Seat was vacated on 14 February 2012 due to party misconduct and an undisclosed extramarital affair.
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received critical acclaim during the live debate which was held on 1 July for his debating skills and charisma. On 5 July, two separate police reports were lodged against
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The party concerned Marshall's issue of common citizenship and the rights of Singapore citizens when they joined the Federation. Marshall later stated on 20 August 1962:
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and resigned from the WP and Parliament. Seat was vacated on 30 November 2021 due to admitting in making unsubstantiated allegations in Parliament on three occasions.
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PAP then panned the party's manifesto citing "time-bombs", in which the party quipped that its manifesto contained only time bombs which threatened the PAP's power.
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was titled "Towards a First World Parliament", which also became their campaign slogan. One key proposal was for more affordable public housing such that
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branding the PAP leadership as a bunch of liars, for a total of S$ 13.6 million of damages, and Tang shortly fled to Australia after the election.
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Having become a small and fairly insignificant party by the late-1960s, the party saw a rejuvenation by recruiting a group of lawyers, including
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David Marshall, as Chairman of the party, made his views known on merger at public rallies and radio talks. Marshall's stand on merger was that:
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and former PAP Assemblyman from 1959 to 1961) and Mohd Khalit bin Mohd Baboo, scored 49.1%; only one opposition MP was returned to Parliament (
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in 2008, which would be Jeyaretnam's final involvement in politics until his death three months after the founding.
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On 9 August 1965, Singapore was declared as an independent sovereign state, and the Legislative was reformed as
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7656:"Workers' Party MPs He Ting Ru, Jamus Lim, Raeesah Khan and Louis Chua elected to Central Executive Committee"
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4618:
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1804:
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8438:
8299:"Faisal Manap will not be charged for refusing to answer questions by the Committee of Privileges: SPF, AGC"
8007:"Leon Perera & Nicole Seah denied affair when 1st confronted in 'late 2020 or early 2021': Pritam Singh"
7804:"WP leadership knew about Raeesah Khan's 'untruth' a week after her original speech in August: Pritam Singh"
6772:"Tan Cheng Bock yet to decide on role in opposition coalition, says small window to effect political change"
2422:
1978:
account had been hacked with posts dating after 17 June 2021 deleted, and he had since reported the hack to
1147:
did not see success unlike the 1957 City Election, as Marshall failed to retake his seat from 1955 to 1957,
9381:
9243:
8898:
8326:
8222:"AHTC case: Town councils ordered to pay about S$ 388,800 in costs, disbursements to WP leaders and others"
5779:
5666:
5586:
5548:
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2240:
1686:
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1170:'s incumbent MP Baharuddin Mohammed Ariff. Marshall then went to declare his candidacy with the statement:
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1335:
for comments he made at an election rally in 1988, and lost; Jeyaretnam was ordered to pay Lee damages of
1289:
and the Singapore United Front. The party did not win any constituency but came very close to winning the
950:, the WP has been the only political party, other than the PAP, with elected Members of Parliament (MPs).
9166:
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2979:
2041:
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1468:
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1090:
969:
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8059:"Apex court finds WP's Sylvia Lim, Low Thia Khiang liable for control failures in AHTC, but not Pritam"
7340:"Police issue 'stern warning' to Workers' Party MP Raeesah Khan over online comments on race, religion"
5719:
1986:
1314:
849:
785:
7778:"Workers' Party to review candidate selection, speech vetting process following Raeesah Khan incident"
1553:
Lim was selected to become its first female NCMP. Another team of young first-time candidates, led by
1373:
by 10,621 votes (52.8%) to 9,487 (47.2%). The party had since held on Hougang SMC after the election.
9117:
9026:
8777:
8758:
6923:"Singapore GE2020: Workers' Party confirms Aljunied GRC slate; introduces second batch of candidates"
3604:
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2807:
2015:
1717:
1585:
1163:
805:
533:
473:
8248:"WP chief Pritam Singh charged with lying to Parliament over Raeesah Khan's case, pleads not guilty"
8131:"MND asks AHTC to clarify powers of Sylvia Lim, Pritam Singh over payment and procurement processes"
9319:
9270:
9190:
9156:
9031:
8994:
8982:
7917:"Workers' Party looking into video of 'inappropriate exchange' between Leon Perera and Nicole Seah"
6521:"What you need to know about lawyer Murali Pillai, PAP's candidate for the Bukit Batok by-election"
6053:
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until his resignation in 1957. On 3 November that year, Marshall went on to found Workers' Party.
9280:
9183:
9043:
8958:
8893:
7626:"Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh to be formally designated as Leader of the Opposition: PM Lee"
7130:
6177:
3750:
3010:
2802:
2267:
1213:
928:
795:
324:
256:
203:
7884:"Former WP NCMP Daniel Goh expelled from party, says his retirement from politics 'is complete'"
7752:"No by-election in Sengkang after Raeesah Khan's exit, 3 remaining MPs will stay on: Sylvia Lim"
7678:"Sengkang MP Raeesah Khan resigns from WP following probe over admission of lying in Parliament"
1361:, who was then the party's Organising Secretary, and a previously-contested candidate under the
9078:
8646:"Raeesah Khan resigns from The Workers' Party and as MP after admitting to lying in Parliament"
7703:"Raeesah Khan resigns from The Workers' Party and as MP after admitting to lying in Parliament"
5828:
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and formed an opposition of nine. Lee was the first of the three NCMPs but declined the offer;
1593:
1243:
1239:
1207:
1069:
990:
760:
730:
722:
493:
299:
8207:
8161:
8105:"WP town councillors and AHTC employees did not owe fiduciary duties to AHTC: Court of Appeal"
8089:
7105:"Daniel Goh to step down from Workers' Party leadership, not running in next General Election"
6892:"Workers' Party releases GE video featuring 12 faces, including former NSP member Nicole Seah"
1459:, drew particular attention from the PAP, who accused him of being an anti-Christian and anti-
9340:
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3002:
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its party councillors and the town employees did not owe fiduciary duties. On 22 August, the
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458:
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289:
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The Workers' Party headquarters is located at the Teambuild Centre, Geylang Road, since 2017
7161:"Singapore GE2020: WP has done the math on its proposals, says Jamus Lim in live TV debate"
3630:
Resigned from the Council and triggered a by-election which WP failed to reclaim the seat.
3017:
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2482:
2352:
2168:
2115:
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1746:'s candidate Lee was defeated in her re-election bid to PAP's candidate and Deputy Speaker
1455:
During the election campaign, another candidate part of the WP's team in Cheng San, lawyer
839:
770:
589:
424:
394:
218:
8274:"PAP will not seek Pritam Singh's suspension as MP, Latest Singapore News - The New Paper"
8032:"Former Workers' Party MP Leon Perera Facebook Allegedly Hacked, 2 Years Of Posts Deleted"
7974:"WP's Leon Perera, Nicole Seah resign over extramarital affair which started after GE2020"
6308:"Expulsion of Yaw Shin Leong from Party Membership : The Workers' Party of Singapore"
3793:
Seat was vacated in 1986 due to a conviction for pressed charges relating to party funds.
2442:
1028:
for two decades. The popularity of the party in Hougang has been attributed to the area's
8:
8031:
6984:"GE2020: Nominations close with all 93 seats contested; 3-way fights in 2 constituencies"
4649:
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4296:
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2447:
2314:
2205:
2120:
2078:
1094:
885:
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8538:"Office Bearers of The Workers' Party for the Term of 2016 to 2018 - The Workers' Party"
6953:"Singapore GE2020: Workers' Party to reveal its election line-up only on Nomination Day"
2582:
2512:
9296:
8811:
8668:"Leon Perera & Nicole Seah resign from the Workers' Party over extramarital affair"
6802:"AHTC trial starts today: WP MPs Pritam Singh, Sylvia Lim and Low Thia Khiang in court"
6199:
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1999:
He would remain, however, as an MP when he was on trial. The other WP member involved,
1293:(which was then a three-member constituency), in which the party's team, consisting of
1271:
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668:
528:
213:
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5683:, which later lost a libel suit filed by Lee Kuan Yew and was ordered to pay damages.
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On 29 May 2016, leader Low successfully fended off an unprecedented challenge for his
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7192:"GE2020: PAP, PSP, WP and SDP candidates take part in 'live' General Election debate"
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3404:
As of 17 July 2024, the Central Executive Committee comprises the following members:
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2357:
2125:
2063:
2058:
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1057:
1049:
917:
859:
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688:
498:
354:
34:
7045:"Former WP chief Low Thia Khiang conscious and recovering in ICU after fall at home"
6681:
9101:
8864:
8712:
8623:
8595:
7248:"GE2020: Workers' Party leaders apologise for absence from Mandarin live TV debate"
7075:"Workers' Party MP Low Thia Khiang discharged from hospital following fall at home"
6189:
5794:
5771:
5757:
5715:
5475:
4803:
3894:
3780:
3532:
3340:
2987:
2929:
2901:
2712:
2702:
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2542:
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2402:
2309:
2297:
2185:
2093:
2023:
1743:
1690:
1336:
1324:
1306:
1286:
1217:
986:
844:
834:
389:
198:
6438:"Workers' Party will contest in 28 seats in upcoming General Election: Sylvia Lim"
3693:
2717:
2537:
1937:
On 27 December, five months after the elections, another CEC election was held at
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7131:"Former MP Lee Li Lian will not contest as a Workers' Party candidate for GE2020"
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5159:
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1224:
1025:
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636:
558:
344:
7850:"WP disciplinary panel to look into Daniel Goh's Facebook posts on Raeesah Khan"
5990:"The Big Read: After the high of GE2011, a reality check for the Workers' Party"
5939:"Francis Seow of the Workers' Party almost beat the PAP in the battle for Eunos"
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that had sought self-governance for Singapore. Marshall remained as the party's
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6131:
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2722:
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2667:
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1370:
1310:
1029:
878:
703:
698:
683:
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468:
314:
8619:"Leon Perera, Nicole Seah resign from Workers' Party over extramarital affair"
7593:
7512:"GE2020: Two PSP candidates from West Coast GRC team to be offered NCMP seats"
7392:"Singapore GE2020: WP chief Pritam Singh to be named Leader of the Opposition"
6652:"Low Thia Khiang will step down as Workers' Party secretary-general next year"
6162:
Ven Sreenivasan and Michelle Low, "Analysts support SES censure of HPL/", in:
5640:
Jeyaretnam did not contest the 1988 and 1991 elections due to pressed charges.
2622:
2587:
1266:
In 1987, some members were among a group of 22 people arrested by Singapore's
9355:
9129:
8702:
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7861:
6553:"GE2O15: Workers' Party retains Aljunied GRC with 50.95 per cent of the vote"
6194:
5695:
5673:
3946:
3864:
3814:
3006:
2762:
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2752:
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2245:
2230:
1747:
1636:
1589:
1419:
1415:
1381:
1302:
1116:
1102:
1101:(the largest party in the assembly at the time) following the failure of the
1053:
1006:
628:
563:
523:
488:
414:
5912:
1911:
East Coast GRC (46.61%) was not enough to be awarded a seat, falling behind
1839:
2020–present: Further gains and inroads, member exits and Khan's controversy
9258:
6228:
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4175:
4155:
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2472:
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2427:
2220:
2105:
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1954:
1945:
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1759:
1739:
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1625:
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374:
161:
123:
7222:"GE2020: Mediacorp to broadcast political debates in English and Mandarin"
3560:
1425:
1178:
On 15 July, Marshall won the by-election and subsequently returned to the
9253:
5714:
The results for Aljunied GRC were not revealed until 3.10 a.m. because a
4185:
4105:
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1970:
1966:
1938:
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staff; the party announced the candidacy shortly after the announcement.
1632:
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heritage and Low's personal affability. Low moved to the constituency of
943:
582:
409:
379:
359:
96:
5737:
2910:
4165:
4140:
4115:
4100:
4004:
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2324:
2272:
2200:
2195:
1958:
1880:
1876:
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got 43.71%, and two other smaller parties 1.77%), marking their second
1618:
1504:
1388:
1376:
During the election campaign, one of the WP's candidates in Eunos GRC,
1235:
1061:
1017:
854:
548:
543:
180:
101:
5852:
1525:
1510:
8942:
7827:"No by-election in Sengkang GRC after Raeesah Khan's resignation: WP"
7482:"GE2020 results: Pritam leads WP's A-team to victory in Aljunied GRC"
7195:
6987:
4130:
3739:
2875:
2863:
2682:
2377:
2260:
2250:
2180:
2158:
1891:
1538:
1530:
973:
958:
924:
663:
404:
399:
8591:"Workers' Party elects 3 new members to Central Executive Committee"
2986:, a government-linked corporation conglomerate which was founded by
1673:
which was due to be held on 26 May. The seat was retained by former
1220:, leading to the mass arrests of most of its leadership since 1963.
1201:
7542:"GE2020: PSP's Hazel Poa and Leong Mun Wai will take up NCMP seats"
6464:"All Workers' Party MPs to defend their constituencies: Sylvia Lim"
5691:
3025:
2068:
1975:
1650:
1492:
927:
and one of the three contemporary political parties represented in
518:
8471:
8357:"Commentary: How the Workers' Party won big this General Election"
6252:"Workers' Party manifesto threatens social harmony: Dr Ng Eng Hen"
3687:
Was expelled by Worker's Party but remained as member in Council.
3668:
Was expelled by Worker's Party but remained as member in Council.
3649:
Was expelled by Worker's Party but remained as member in Council.
1720:
since 1981 the party won another parliamentary seat from the PAP.
1278:. They were released on condition that they kept out of politics.
334:
8567:
7611:
6832:"Town councils' suits against Workers' Party MPs start on Friday"
6048:
5965:"WP's Low Thia Khiang delivers trademark Teochew speech in video"
5883:"Singapore GE2020: The Workers' Party team that won Sengkang GRC"
2329:
2088:
1328:
1275:
693:
8334:
1238:
vacated his Anson seat to assume his role as the nation's third
1040:, where he led the first team from an opposition party to win a
8175:
Correspondent, Tham Yuen-CSenior Political (29 November 2023).
7595:
PM Lee Hsien Loong on GE2020 results: 'We have a clear mandate'
6742:"Pritam Singh elected new WP chief, succeeding Low Thia Khiang"
6581:
Today Newspaper,(Hardcopy) Page 20, Saturday ,12 September 2015
6491:"Murali Pillai named PAP candidate for Bukit Batok by-election"
6017:
2975:
2896:
1460:
641:
8408:
7422:"GE2020 results: WP wins in Sengkang with 52.13% of the votes"
5751:
2924:
1791:
2017–2018: AHTC lawsuits and election of new Secretary-General
8568:"Our Central Executive Committee & Members of Parliament"
8129:
Correspondent, Tham Yuen-CSenior Political (22 August 2023).
1957:
will also act as an advisor to the Sengkang MPs. Former NCMP
1766:
was next in line for the second NCMP seat, while the party's
1610:(NSP), which fielded 24 candidates in eight constituencies).
1422:
resigned from the party, citing differences with Jeyaretnam.
651:
8708:
Journey in Blue: A Peek Into the Workers' Party of Singapore
7189:
3963:
for Paya Lebar division but did not seek re-election in the
46:
8057:
Correspondent, Tham Yuen-CSenior Political (7 July 2023).
5701:
Warren Fernandez, "Full details of condo deals revealed",
1117:
1957–1965: City Council and Legislative Assembly elections
7452:"GE2020 results: WP's new face betters margin in Hougang"
6712:"The Workers' Party's 60th anniversary: What lies ahead?"
1084:
8841:
6592:"PAP's Charles Chong wins back Punggol East with 51.76%"
5818:
972:. After the British initially rejected his proposal for
1665:
On 15 February 2012, the party expelled Hougang SMC MP
1426:
1997–2006: Leadership transition from Jeyaretnam to Low
1380:, drew particular fire from the PAP and Prime Minister
968:, forming a minority government and becoming the first
8431:"WP's position on foreign workers has been consistent"
3009:, such as allocating greater expenditures towards the
1261:
8806:
8794:
6981:
6975:
6862:"Workers' Party MPs appeal for help with legal fees"
6132:"The politics of judicial institutions in Singapore"
5733:
3738:
Served as an Member of the Legislative Assembly for
1934:, the role previously being unofficial in the past.
8177:"WP leaders awarded costs for appeals in AHTC case"
8036:
Must Share News - Independent News For Singaporeans
7825:Lin, Cheryl; Mahmud, Aqil Haziq (2 December 2021).
6225:"Workers' Party Manifesto 2006 - You Have A Choice"
1511:
2006–2011: Party renewal and electoral breakthrough
7183:
5913:"Country studies: Singapore: Road to Independence"
5823:Singapore Politics Under the People's Action Party
3016:In general, the Workers’ Party's core ideology is
1068:, and providing more flexibility in regard to the
8807:Official website of The Workers' Party Youth Wing
8333:. The Workers' Party of Singapore. Archived from
5626:Marshall did not contest the 1957 city elections.
1813:On 3 November, an anniversary dinner was held on
1403:), attempted to seek candidacy in the first-ever
1202:1965–1986: Post independence, first opposition MP
9353:
5708:
4081:
1821:, was launched at bookstores the following day.
1723:
1651:2012–2013: Hougang and Punggol East by-elections
1365:in his debut in 1988, was elected as the MP for
1342:
9326:. The party has yet to contest in an election.
5718:was called due to a marginal result; under the
5659:
1396:Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency
276:
8957:Parenthesis indicate seats represented in the
8321:
8319:
7214:
7190:Jalelah Abu Baker; Lianne Chia (2 July 2020).
5845:
3399:
3227:
8925:
8827:
8701:
8174:
8128:
8056:
6682:"Walking with Singapore, 60 Years of History"
6012:
6010:
2950:
886:
59:
8570:. the Workers' Party of Singapore. July 2023
8246:Chua, Nadine; Yuen-C, Tham (19 March 2024).
6513:
5633:Chiang did not contest in the 1968 election.
3806:Seat was vacated in 2001 due to bankruptcy.
1641:East Coast Group Representation Constituency
1467:Properties Ltd case (which started when the
1418:leaders a bunch of stooges. That same year,
8494:"Marshall quits as Workers' Party chairman"
8316:
6482:
1890:During campaigning, Sengkang GRC candidate
1861:, as well as Aljunied GRC and Hougang SMC.
1450:Cheng San Group Representation Constituency
1448:); one NCMP was offered to the WP team for
75:
8932:
8918:
8834:
8820:
8799:
8458:
8456:
8245:
7488:. Singapore Press Holdings. 11 July 2020.
7458:. Singapore Press Holdings. 11 July 2020.
7428:. Singapore Press Holdings. 11 July 2020.
7398:. Singapore Press Holdings. 11 July 2020.
7368:. Singapore Press Holdings. 11 July 2020.
7307:
6920:
6575:
6382:"Workers' Party raising $ 1.5m for new HQ"
6007:
2957:
2943:
1879:to complete the team line-up. Former NCMP
1151:; it was won by former Chief Minister and
1143:The party's first Legislative election in
893:
879:
7824:
7723:
7675:
6249:
6193:
3555:
7276:
6622:"Workers' Party opens new HQ in Geylang"
6412:"WP's Lee wins Punggol East by-election"
1794:
1524:
1064:from 21 to 18, establishing a universal
8453:
7648:
7534:
6044:"Our story: 167,000 wants independence"
5853:"Our Constitution — The Workers' Party"
4404:
3040:
2783:International Trade Union Confederation
1623:Minister of the Prime Minister's Office
1529:A Workers' Party election rally at the
1291:Eunos Group Representation Constituency
1166:was precipitated due to the passing of
9354:
7775:
7749:
7067:
7037:
6602:from the original on 14 September 2015
6488:
6470:from the original on 10 September 2015
6444:from the original on 11 September 2015
6144:from the original on 22 September 2009
5905:
5785:List of political parties in Singapore
2788:International Union of Socialist Youth
1708:On 16 January 2013, the party fielded
1085:1956: Foundation of the Workers' Party
9372:Political parties established in 1957
9049:Singapore Malay National Organisation
8913:
8815:
8530:
8526:from the original on 18 October 2015.
8419:from the original on 6 November 2016.
8409:"Empower Your Future: Manifesto 2015"
7967:
7965:
7963:
7676:Baharudin, Hariz (30 November 2021).
6782:from the original on 25 November 2018
6563:from the original on 22 December 2018
6414:. Channel NewsAsia. 26 January 2013.
6332:from the original on 18 February 2013
6278:"WP sets up Aljunied grassroots body"
6182:Asian Journal of Comparative Politics
6175:
6018:"Make Your Vote Count; Our Manifesto"
5694:, along with former Cabinet Minister
1969:and the party's youth wing president
1887:also did not stand for the election.
9367:Democratic socialist parties in Asia
9249:Katong United Residents' Association
8616:
8520:"Inauguration of the Workers' Party"
8381:
7724:Baharudin, Hariz (2 December 2021).
6872:from the original on 27 October 2018
6722:from the original on 4 November 2017
6692:from the original on 7 November 2017
6662:from the original on 4 November 2017
6632:from the original on 5 November 2017
6418:from the original on 28 January 2013
6036:
6020:. Workers' Party (Singapore). 2020.
5919:from the original on 21 October 2018
4196:
4042:Served the Compassvale division for
3529:Deputy Head of Policy Research Team
1645:Joo Chiat Single Member Constituency
1123:1957 Singapore City Council election
9208:United Malays National Organisation
8588:
8464:"Workers' Party Executive Councils"
8415:. The Workers' Party of Singapore.
8102:
7971:
7881:
7847:
7801:
7107:. Channel NewsAsia. 21 April 2020.
7012:
7006:
6842:from the original on 6 October 2018
6812:from the original on 5 October 2018
6258:from the original on 1 October 2007
5962:
5819:Diane K. Mauzy; R.S. Milne (2002).
2970:rights in political participation.
2813:Network of Social Democracy in Asia
1262:1987–1991: Re-entry into Parliament
1254:with an increased margin of 56.8%.
1097:, resigned his leadership post for
569:Workers' right to access the toilet
13:
9179:Singapore Regional Indian Congress
8589:Leo, Lakeisha (12 November 2022).
8103:Lim, Min Zhang (9 November 2022).
7960:
7841:
6533:from the original on 27 April 2016
6501:from the original on 25 April 2016
6124:
4067:Served the Serangoon division for
3028:calibrated approach in regards to
3011:country's public healthcare system
1689:was called due to the vacation of
14:
9403:
9387:Social democratic parties in Asia
9140:People's Liberal Democratic Party
8772:By Workers' Party (Singapore)
8738:
8548:from the original on 10 June 2016
8363:from the original on 14 July 2020
8327:"Why Support the Workers' Party?"
7636:from the original on 11 July 2020
7602:from the original on 12 July 2020
7574:from the original on 11 July 2020
7522:from the original on 10 July 2020
7492:from the original on 15 July 2020
7462:from the original on 14 July 2020
7432:from the original on 11 July 2020
7402:from the original on 11 July 2020
7372:from the original on 11 July 2020
7141:from the original on 29 June 2020
7111:from the original on 24 June 2020
7025:from the original on 27 June 2020
6994:from the original on 30 June 2020
6902:from the original on 13 July 2020
6752:from the original on 8 April 2018
6392:from the original on 8 April 2014
6362:from the original on 19 July 2012
6176:James, Kieran (21 January 2021).
6024:from the original on 29 June 2020
5893:from the original on 30 July 2020
4559:Legislative Assembly by-elections
3696:Legislative Assembly of Singapore
2074:Internationalist–defencist schism
1944:On 30 November 2021, Sengkang MP
1845:2020 Singaporean general election
1730:2015 Singaporean general election
1521:2011 Singaporean general election
1517:2006 Singaporean general election
1436:2001 Singaporean general election
1432:1997 Singaporean general election
1349:1991 Singaporean general election
1131:1963 Singaporean general election
1127:1959 Singaporean general election
1042:group representation constituency
957:, having previously led the more
9362:1957 establishments in Singapore
8941:
8660:
8638:
8610:
8582:
8271:
7320:from the original on 5 July 2020
7289:from the original on 5 July 2020
7258:from the original on 2 July 2020
7228:from the original on 1 July 2020
7202:from the original on 2 July 2020
7171:from the original on 2 July 2020
7085:from the original on 22 May 2020
6963:from the original on 7 July 2020
6933:from the original on 8 July 2020
5863:from the original on 8 June 2020
5764:
5750:
5736:
5357:
5356:
5302:
5248:
5247:
5193:
5140:
5086:
5038:
5037:
4983:
4982:
4934:
4933:
4900:
4885:
4852:
4837:
4799:
4784:
4748:
4733:
4548:
4533:
4495:
4480:
4277:
3992:did not seek re-election in the
2923:
2909:
2895:
2030:
1992:Ministry of National Development
1787:as Assistant Secretary-General.
1301:prior to the general election),
464:Diversity, equity, and inclusion
333:
33:
8560:
8512:
8486:
8468:The Workers' Party of Singapore
8435:The Workers' Party of Singapore
8423:
8401:
8375:
8349:
8291:
8265:
8239:
8214:
8168:
8122:
8096:
8050:
8024:
7999:
7934:
7909:
7875:
7818:
7802:Lin, Cheryl (2 December 2021).
7795:
7776:Kurohi, Rei (2 December 2021).
7769:
7750:Kurohi, Rei (2 December 2021).
7743:
7717:
7695:
7669:
7618:
7586:
7556:
7504:
7474:
7444:
7414:
7384:
7354:
7332:
7301:
7270:
7240:
7153:
7123:
7097:
7055:from the original on 3 May 2020
6945:
6914:
6884:
6854:
6824:
6794:
6764:
6734:
6704:
6674:
6644:
6614:
6584:
6545:
6489:Kotwani, Monica; Lim, Linette.
6456:
6430:
6404:
6374:
6344:
6318:
6300:
6270:
6243:
6217:
6169:
6156:
6098:
6072:
4201:
3769:Length of service (cumulative)
3714:Length of service (cumulative)
3581:Length of service (cumulative)
2111:Reformist–revolutionary dispute
1965:On 17 July 2023, a video of MP
1052:" in Parliament, it supports a
993:. Jeyaretnam was re-elected in
9392:Socialist parties in Singapore
9377:Political parties in Singapore
8948:Political parties in Singapore
8750:Workers' Party (Singapore)
8382:Yuen, Sin (29 December 2017).
7848:Iau, Jean (4 September 2022).
6106:"Marshall is back in politics"
5982:
5956:
5931:
5875:
5812:
5643:
5636:
5629:
5622:
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5194:
5141:
5087:
4886:
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4481:
4278:
3476:Deputy Organising Secretaries
1738:On 11 September, the team for
1592:, law postgraduate and former
1005:as well as socialist activist
953:The WP was founded in 1957 by
514:Occupational safety and health
509:Occupational safety and health
1:
9039:Singapore Democratic Alliance
8617:Tang, Louisa (19 July 2023).
6250:May, Wong (21 January 2006).
5800:
4657:
4082:Current Members of Parliament
3519:Head of Policy Research Team
3370:16 years, 315 days
3351:29 years, 333 days
3219:21 years, 120 days
3198:11 years, 132 days
3035:
2373:Socialism of the 21st century
1724:2015–2016: Leadership renewal
1661:2013 Punggol East by-election
1567:Singapore Democratic Alliance
1343:1991–1997: Victory in Hougang
1020:has been the constituency of
637:Chronological list of strikes
9017:Democratic Progressive Party
8783:Resources in other libraries
8764:Resources in other libraries
7316:. Singapore Press Holdings.
7285:. Singapore Press Holdings.
6982:Ang Hwee Min; Tang See Kit.
5915:. U.S. Library of Congress.
5805:
5780:Labour movement of Singapore
3391:6 years, 174 days
3298:3 years, 206 days
3281:3 years, 163 days
3181:3 years, 359 days
3164:7 years, 320 days
3130:3 years, 261 days
3113:2 years, 304 days
2980:Keppel Offshore & Marine
2793:Party of European Socialists
2241:Negative and positive rights
1401:Democratic Progressive Party
1369:; defeating PAP's incumbent
1268:Internal Security Department
76:
60:
16:Political party in Singapore
7:
9302:Singapore People's Alliance
9167:Malayan Chinese Association
9112:National Party of Singapore
8844:Workers' Party of Singapore
7013:Tham, Yuen-C; Tan, Audrey.
6921:hermesauto (26 June 2020).
6352:"Breaking News – Singapore"
5963:Tan, Audrey (9 July 2020).
5857:Workers' Party of Singapore
5729:
3400:Central Executive Committee
3315:2 years, 94 days
3228:List of secretaries-general
3147:2 years, 53 days
3079:5 years, 76 days
2993:Historically influenced by
2006:
1883:and former Punggol East MP
1602:, and freelance councillor
1469:Stock Exchange of Singapore
1153:Singapore People's Alliance
1089:In 1956, Singapore's first
1024:, which was represented by
970:Chief Minister of Singapore
10:
9408:
9223:United Singapore Democrats
9056:Singapore Democratic Party
8865:Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam
8689:
7972:Iau, Jean (19 July 2023).
7308:Rei Kurohi (5 July 2020).
5720:first-past-the-post voting
4190:Bedok Reservoir — Punggol
3509:Deputy Head of Media Team
3332:1 year, 47 days
3096:1 year, 47 days
1987:Supreme Court of Singapore
1919:), which garnered 48.32%.
1842:
1727:
1654:
1514:
1429:
1384:, accusing him of being a
1346:
1315:Singapore Democratic Party
1305:(a former chairman of the
1205:
1120:
1079:
942:(PSP). The WP sits on the
931:, alongside the governing
9336:List of political parties
9315:
9264:Singapore Socialist Party
9231:
9174:Singapore Indian Congress
9152:Persantu Melayu Singapura
9146:People's Republican Party
9118:Pan-Malayan Islamic Party
9094:
9064:National Solidarity Party
9004:
8973:
8966:
8954:
8899:Workers' Party Youth Wing
8886:
8851:
8778:Resources in your library
8759:Resources in your library
7882:Iau, Jean (1 June 2023).
5578:
5474:
5158:
4802:
4671:Seats contested by party
4418:Seats contested by party
4305:City Council by-elections
4215:Seats contested by party
4154:
4119:
3926:
3923:
3913:
3910:
3779:
3776:
3605:City Council of Singapore
3563:City Council of Singapore
3531:
3475:
2808:Young European Socialists
1697:for indiscretions with a
1693:'s MP and former speaker
1608:National Solidarity Party
1586:Housing Development Board
1561:helmed by Prime Minister
1339:260,000 including costs.
1227:, who became the party's
600:International comparisons
534:Right to rest and leisure
474:Employment discrimination
285:
274:
269:
255:
245:
224:
212:
189:
185:Workers' Party Youth Wing
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139:
129:
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9320:Progress Singapore Party
9191:Singapore National Front
9107:Malayan Democratic Party
9074:Singapore People's Party
8995:Progress Singapore Party
7342:. CNA. 17 September 2020
7277:Tee Zhuo (5 July 2020).
6195:10.1177/2057891120988067
6084:The Singapore Free Press
6054:Singapore Press Holdings
5652:
5403:Seats contested by party
4577:Seats contested by party
4323:Seats contested by party
3539:President of Youth Wing
3001:in the economy and some
2191:Environmental protection
1928:Leader of the Opposition
1922:Following the election,
1917:Progress Singapore Party
1685:On 12 December, another
1657:2012 Hougang by-election
1575:leader of the opposition
1446:Singapore People's Party
940:Progress Singapore Party
385:Social movement unionism
9281:Malayan Communist Party
9276:Liberal Socialist Party
9203:United Democratic Party
9184:Malayan Indian Congress
9162:Singapore Chinese Party
9044:Singapore Justice Party
8959:Parliament of Singapore
8894:Parliament of Singapore
7705:. CNA. 30 November 2021
6866:www.channelnewsasia.com
6746:www.channelnewsasia.com
5385:Parliament by-elections
3751:Parliament of Singapore
2999:government intervention
2803:Socialist International
2268:Revolutionary socialism
1537:WP launched an updated
1242:, and precipitated the
1214:Parliament of Singapore
595:Trade union federations
590:Trade unions by country
214:Political position
9318:Notes: The MPs of the
9079:Singapore United Party
6166:, 24 April 1996, p. 15
6056:. 1998. Archived from
5685:Deputy Prime Ministers
5433:Constituency contested
4674:Seats won by walkover
4668:Seats up for election
4607:Constituency contested
4421:Seats won by walkover
4415:Seats up for election
4353:Constituency contested
4218:Seats won by walkover
4212:Seats up for election
3902:Originally offered an
3603:Served as a member of
3556:Former elected members
2363:Evolutionary socialism
1902:on 17 September 2020.
1900:Singapore Police Force
1819:Walking With Singapore
1800:
1580:The manifesto for the
1534:
1331:by the Prime Minister
1283:1988 general elections
1208:1981 Anson by-election
1199:
1191:
1176:
1149:Cairnhill constituency
1070:Central Provident Fund
494:Freedom of association
365:Exploitation of labour
145:; 66 years ago
9341:Politics of Singapore
9307:United People's Party
9218:United People's Front
9213:United National Front
8983:People's Action Party
6628:. 30 September 2017.
6559:. 12 September 2015.
5827:. Routledge. p.
5790:Politics of Singapore
5609:1 seat gain from PAP
5538:1 seat gain from PAP
5398:Seats up for election
4680:Contested seats lost
4641:1 seat gain from PAP
4572:Seats up for election
4427:Contested seats lost
4318:Seats up for election
4224:Contested seats lost
3994:2020 general election
3965:2020 general election
3929:2020 general election
3523:Gerald Giam Yean Song
3466:Organising Secretary
2288:Social market economy
2226:Left-wing nationalism
2054:Frankfurt Declaration
1798:
1582:General Election 2011
1547:2006 general election
1528:
1405:presidential election
1394:A by-election in the
1355:1991 general election
1299:Internal Security Act
1195:
1187:
1172:
1138:People's Action Party
948:1991 general election
933:People's Action Party
479:Employment protection
459:Collective bargaining
290:Politics of Singapore
9324:Non-Constituency MPs
9022:People's Power Party
8337:on 30 September 2016
6466:. Channel NewsAsia.
6440:. Channel NewsAsia.
6314:on 18 February 2012.
6254:. Channel NewsAsia.
6080:"Birth of new party"
5665:Because Singapore's
5413:Contested seats lost
4698:Outcome of election
4677:Contested seats won
4587:Contested seats lost
4445:Outcome of election
4424:Contested seats won
4405:Legislative Assembly
4333:Contested seats lost
4242:Outcome of election
4221:Contested seats won
3906:seat, but declined.
3852:He served as MP for
3503:Louis Chua Kheng Wee
3041:List of chairpersons
2997:, the party favours
2930:Socialism portal
2902:Economics portal
2798:Progressive Alliance
2353:Democratic socialism
2049:Age of Enlightenment
1985:On 7 July 2023, the
1699:People's Association
1414:, calling the PAP's
1319:Non-constituency MPs
1234:On 13 October 1981,
1180:Legislative Assembly
1111:Legislative Assembly
991:by-election in Anson
978:Legislative Assembly
840:Industrial relations
829:Academic disciplines
425:National-syndicalism
395:Democratic socialism
250:Make Your Vote Count
143:3 November 1957
9382:Progressive parties
8474:on 14 February 2006
8038:. 11 September 2023
7544:. CNA. 14 July 2020
6718:. 29 October 2017.
6658:. 3 November 2017.
6596:channelnewsasia.com
5428:Outcome of election
5408:Contested seats won
5373:Largest opposition
4950:Largest opposition
4602:Outcome of election
4582:Contested seats won
4348:Outcome of election
4328:Contested seats won
3499:Head of Media Team
2995:Keynesian economics
2916:Politics portal
2658:Liebknecht (father)
2315:Structural violence
2206:Institutional abuse
2121:Revolutions of 1848
2003:, was not charged.
1815:Harbourfront Centre
1285:, the party merged
1274:, accused of being
1095:David Saul Marshall
1074:blue-collar workers
964:(LF) to victory in
420:Anarcho-syndicalism
9297:Singaporeans First
9292:Singapore Congress
9157:Singapore Alliance
9013:People's Alliance
8441:on 21 October 2014
8206:has generic name (
8160:has generic name (
8088:has generic name (
6838:. 3 October 2018.
6808:. 5 October 2018.
6388:. 6 January 2013.
6326:"Channel NewsAsia"
5705:, 22 May 1996, p.1
5318:Largest opposition
5264:Largest opposition
5209:Largest opposition
5102:Largest opposition
4752:Chiang Seok Keong
4393:Kallang City Ward
3749:Former Members of
3694:Former Members of
3561:Former Members of
3438:Secretary-General
3172:John Gan Eng Guan
3087:Chiang Seok Keong
2984:Keppel Corporation
2881:Types of socialism
2870:The Internationale
2278:Social corporatism
2131:Welfare capitalism
1930:by Prime Minister
1801:
1535:
1272:Operation Spectrum
1168:Anson constituency
906:The Workers' Party
529:Professional abuse
9349:
9348:
9327:
9286:Progressive Party
9090:
9089:
8907:
8906:
8745:Library resources
8500:. 18 January 1963
8498:The Straits Times
8388:The Straits Times
8252:The Straits Times
8181:The Straits Times
8135:The Straits Times
8109:The Straits Times
8063:The Straits Times
7978:The Straits Times
7888:The Straits Times
7854:The Straits Times
7782:The Straits Times
7756:The Straits Times
7730:The Straits Times
7682:The Straits Times
7568:The Straits Times
7516:The Straits Times
7486:The Straits Times
7456:The Straits Times
7426:The Straits Times
7396:The Straits Times
7366:The Straits Times
7314:The Straits Times
7283:The Straits Times
7165:The Straits Times
7079:The Straits Times
7049:The Straits Times
7019:The Straits Times
6957:The Straits Times
6927:The Straits Times
6836:The Straits Times
6806:The Straits Times
6776:The Straits Times
6716:The Straits Times
6656:The Straits Times
6626:The Straits Times
6557:The Straits Times
6529:. 21 March 2016.
6526:The Straits Times
6495:Channel News Asia
6386:The Straits Times
6356:The Straits Times
6282:The Straits Times
6112:. 4 November 1957
6110:The Straits Times
6086:. 2 November 1957
5887:The Straits Times
5703:The Straits Times
5618:
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5509:Telok Blangah SMC
5382:
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4197:Electoral history
4194:
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3988:Served as MP for
3959:Served as MP for
3746:
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3691:
3690:
3553:
3552:
3544:Committee Member
3458:Deputy Treasurer
3395:
3394:
3289:Chong Chee Chong
3223:
3222:
3020:, with some more
2967:
2966:
2368:Liberal socialism
2358:Ethical socialism
2126:Utopian socialism
2064:Godesberg Program
2059:French Revolution
1780:Secretary-General
1229:Secretary-General
1058:civic nationalism
1050:check and balance
918:social democratic
903:
902:
860:Post-work society
689:Solidarity action
499:Legal working age
355:Conflict theories
308:
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295:Political parties
109:Secretary-General
9399:
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9244:Democratic Party
9102:Barisan Sosialis
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5476:J. B. Jeyaretnam
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5359:
5352:
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4788:
4787:
4780:
4737:
4736:
4729:
4683:Total seats won
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4661:
4563:
4562:
4537:
4536:
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4484:
4483:
4476:
4430:Total seats won
4409:
4408:
4309:
4308:
4281:
4280:
4273:
4227:Total seats won
4206:
4205:
4086:
4085:
3895:Punggol East SMC
3781:J. B. Jeyaretnam
3757:
3756:
3702:
3701:
3638:O. S. Rengasamy
3619:Chang Yuen Tong
3569:
3568:
3533:Jamus Jerome Lim
3407:
3406:
3341:J. B. Jeyaretnam
3323:Sum Choong Heng
3309:4 February 1968
3295:3 February 1968
3275:30 January 1961
3261:29 January 1961
3255:Sum Choong Heng
3232:
3231:
3192:19 January 1992
3178:18 January 1992
3175:24 January 1988
3161:23 January 1988
3141:15 January 1978
3127:14 January 1978
3076:18 January 1963
3073:3 November 1957
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2663:Liebknecht (son)
2423:Batlle y Ordóñez
2310:Structural abuse
2211:Internationalism
2186:Environmentalism
2034:
2024:Social democracy
2011:
2010:
1744:Punggol East SMC
1691:Punggol East SMC
1616:Foreign Minister
1307:Barisan Sosialis
1287:Barisan Sosialis
1218:Barisan Sosialis
987:J. B. Jeyaretnam
980:as a Member for
895:
888:
881:
845:Labour economics
835:Critique of work
679:Pen-down strikes
390:Social democracy
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326:Organised labour
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9197:Socialist Front
9086:
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5667:Senior Minister
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5580:Low Thia Khiang
5353:
5350:
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5187:
5160:Low Thia Khiang
5137:
5134:
5103:
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4979:
4976:
4930:
4927:
4882:
4879:
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4778:
4730:
4727:
4692:Share of votes
4660:
4552:Chua Chin Kiat
4530:
4527:
4477:
4474:
4439:Share of votes
4407:
4387:1 seat lost to
4293:Won four seats
4274:
4271:
4236:Share of votes
4204:
4199:
4084:
3915:Low Thia Khiang
3755:
3700:
3680:Bukit Merah SMC
3676:G. Govindasamy
3567:
3558:
3548:Low Thia Khiang
3402:
3360:Low Thia Khiang
3272:Chua Chin Kiat
3230:
3104:Heng Swee Tong
3043:
3038:
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2293:Socialist state
2236:Nationalization
2154:Critical theory
2149:Civil liberties
2144:
2136:
2135:
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2009:
1932:Lee Hsien Loong
1865:Low Thia Khiang
1847:
1841:
1793:
1732:
1726:
1663:
1655:Main articles:
1653:
1639:(who contested
1563:Lee Hsien Loong
1523:
1515:Main articles:
1513:
1457:Tang Liang Hong
1438:
1430:Main articles:
1428:
1363:Tiong Bahru GRC
1359:Low Thia Khiang
1351:
1345:
1264:
1225:J.B. Jeyaretnam
1210:
1204:
1162:In May 1961, a
1133:
1121:Main articles:
1119:
1087:
1082:
1060:, reducing the
1026:Low Thia Khiang
921:political party
899:
870:
869:
865:Refusal of work
830:
822:
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699:Whipsaw strikes
684:Sitdown strikes
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5125:
5122:
5119:
5116:
5110:
5109:
5100:
5097:
5094:
5091:
5084:
5079:
5077:
5074:
5071:
5068:
5065:
5062:
5056:
5055:
5052:
5049:
5046:
5043:
5035:
5030:
5028:
5025:
5022:
5019:
5016:
5013:
5007:
5006:
4997:
4994:
4991:
4988:
4980:
4975:
4973:
4970:
4967:
4964:
4961:
4958:
4952:
4951:
4948:
4945:
4942:
4939:
4931:
4926:
4924:
4921:
4918:
4915:
4912:
4909:
4903:
4902:
4899:
4896:
4893:
4890:
4883:
4878:
4876:
4873:
4870:
4867:
4864:
4861:
4855:
4854:
4851:
4848:
4845:
4842:
4835:
4830:
4828:
4825:
4822:
4819:
4816:
4813:
4807:
4806:
4801:
4798:
4795:
4792:
4789:
4782:
4777:
4775:
4772:
4769:
4766:
4763:
4760:
4754:
4753:
4750:
4747:
4744:
4741:
4738:
4731:
4726:
4724:
4721:
4718:
4715:
4712:
4709:
4703:
4702:
4699:
4696:
4693:
4690:
4687:
4684:
4681:
4678:
4675:
4672:
4669:
4666:
4659:
4656:
4653:
4652:
4650:David Marshall
4647:
4642:
4639:
4636:
4633:
4630:
4627:
4624:
4621:
4615:
4614:
4609:
4604:
4599:
4597:Share of votes
4594:
4589:
4584:
4579:
4574:
4569:
4561:
4560:
4554:
4553:
4550:
4547:
4544:
4541:
4538:
4531:
4526:
4524:
4521:
4518:
4515:
4512:
4509:
4503:
4502:
4500:David Marshall
4497:
4494:
4491:
4488:
4485:
4478:
4473:
4471:
4468:
4465:
4462:
4459:
4456:
4450:
4449:
4446:
4443:
4440:
4437:
4434:
4431:
4428:
4425:
4422:
4419:
4416:
4413:
4406:
4403:
4400:
4399:
4397:David Marshall
4394:
4391:
4385:
4382:
4379:
4376:
4373:
4370:
4367:
4361:
4360:
4355:
4350:
4345:
4343:Share of votes
4340:
4335:
4330:
4325:
4320:
4315:
4307:
4306:
4300:
4299:
4297:David Marshall
4294:
4291:
4288:
4285:
4282:
4275:
4270:
4268:
4265:
4262:
4259:
4256:
4253:
4247:
4246:
4243:
4240:
4237:
4234:
4231:
4228:
4225:
4222:
4219:
4216:
4213:
4210:
4203:
4200:
4198:
4195:
4192:
4191:
4188:
4182:
4181:
4178:
4172:
4171:
4168:
4162:
4161:
4158:
4153:
4147:
4146:
4143:
4137:
4136:
4133:
4127:
4126:
4123:
4118:
4112:
4111:
4108:
4103:
4097:
4096:
4093:
4090:
4083:
4080:
4077:
4076:
4065:
4062:
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4052:
4048:
4047:
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4032:
4027:
4023:
4022:
4015:
4012:
4007:
4002:
3998:
3997:
3986:
3983:
3978:
3973:
3969:
3968:
3957:
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3944:
3940:
3939:
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3897:
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3883:
3882:
3875:
3872:
3867:
3862:
3858:
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3847:
3842:
3840:Yaw Shin Leong
3837:
3833:
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3825:
3822:
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3812:
3808:
3807:
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3795:
3794:
3791:
3788:
3783:
3778:
3774:
3773:
3770:
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3764:
3761:
3754:
3753:(1965–present)
3747:
3744:
3743:
3736:
3733:
3728:
3726:David Marshall
3723:
3719:
3718:
3715:
3712:
3709:
3706:
3699:
3692:
3689:
3688:
3685:
3682:
3677:
3674:
3670:
3669:
3666:
3663:
3661:Telok Ayer SMC
3658:
3657:Wang Tsun Hao
3655:
3651:
3650:
3647:
3644:
3639:
3636:
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3601:
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3525:
3520:
3516:
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3500:
3496:
3495:
3491:
3490:
3489:Tan Kong Soon
3486:
3485:
3481:
3480:
3477:
3473:
3472:
3467:
3463:
3462:
3461:Nathaniel Koh
3459:
3455:
3454:
3449:
3445:
3444:
3439:
3435:
3434:
3429:
3425:
3424:
3419:
3415:
3414:
3411:
3401:
3398:
3393:
3392:
3389:
3384:
3381:
3376:
3372:
3371:
3368:
3365:
3362:
3357:
3353:
3352:
3349:
3346:
3343:
3338:
3334:
3333:
3330:
3327:
3324:
3321:
3317:
3316:
3313:
3310:
3307:
3306:Wong Hong Toy
3304:
3300:
3299:
3296:
3293:
3290:
3287:
3283:
3282:
3279:
3276:
3273:
3270:
3266:
3265:
3262:
3259:
3256:
3253:
3249:
3248:
3245:
3242:
3239:
3236:
3229:
3226:
3221:
3220:
3217:
3212:
3209:
3204:
3200:
3199:
3196:
3193:
3190:
3187:
3183:
3182:
3179:
3176:
3173:
3170:
3166:
3165:
3162:
3159:
3156:
3155:Wong Hong Toy
3153:
3149:
3148:
3145:
3142:
3139:
3138:Lim Kang Chew
3136:
3132:
3131:
3128:
3125:
3124:28 April 1974
3122:
3121:Wong Hong Toy
3119:
3115:
3114:
3111:
3110:27 April 1974
3108:
3105:
3102:
3098:
3097:
3094:
3091:
3088:
3085:
3081:
3080:
3077:
3074:
3071:
3069:David Marshall
3066:
3062:
3061:
3058:
3055:
3052:
3049:
3042:
3039:
3037:
3034:
3003:redistribution
2965:
2964:
2962:
2961:
2954:
2947:
2939:
2936:
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2934:
2933:
2919:
2905:
2888:
2887:
2884:
2883:
2878:
2873:
2866:
2860:
2857:
2856:
2853:
2852:
2849:
2848:
2843:
2841:United Kingdom
2838:
2833:
2827:
2824:
2823:
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2819:
2816:
2815:
2810:
2805:
2800:
2795:
2790:
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2779:
2774:
2773:
2770:
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2766:
2765:
2760:
2755:
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2715:
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2705:
2700:
2695:
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2670:
2665:
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2645:
2640:
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2620:
2615:
2610:
2605:
2600:
2595:
2590:
2585:
2580:
2575:
2570:
2565:
2560:
2555:
2550:
2545:
2540:
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2495:
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2337:
2332:
2327:
2322:
2317:
2312:
2307:
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2305:
2300:
2290:
2285:
2283:Social justice
2280:
2275:
2270:
2265:
2264:
2263:
2258:
2248:
2243:
2238:
2233:
2228:
2223:
2218:
2213:
2208:
2203:
2198:
2193:
2188:
2183:
2178:
2177:
2176:
2174:Representative
2171:
2166:
2156:
2151:
2145:
2142:
2141:
2138:
2137:
2134:
2133:
2128:
2123:
2118:
2113:
2108:
2103:
2102:
2101:
2096:
2086:
2084:Labor movement
2081:
2076:
2071:
2066:
2061:
2056:
2051:
2045:
2040:
2039:
2036:
2035:
2027:
2026:
2020:
2019:
2008:
2005:
1913:West Coast GRC
1843:Main article:
1840:
1837:
1829:Tan Cheng Bock
1792:
1789:
1768:East Coast GRC
1728:Main article:
1725:
1722:
1695:Michael Palmer
1675:East Coast GRC
1667:Yaw Shin Leong
1652:
1649:
1559:Ang Mo Kio GRC
1555:Yaw Shin Leong
1512:
1509:
1501:Yaw Shin Leong
1481:Prime Minister
1442:1997 elections
1427:
1424:
1378:Jufrie Mahmood
1371:Tang Guan Seng
1347:Main article:
1344:
1341:
1311:Chiam See Tong
1263:
1260:
1252:1984 elections
1206:Main article:
1203:
1200:
1118:
1115:
1091:Chief Minister
1086:
1083:
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1078:
1016:, the party's
955:David Marshall
935:(PAP) and the
901:
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897:
890:
883:
875:
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871:
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850:Labour history
847:
842:
837:
831:
828:
827:
824:
823:
819:
818:
813:
811:United Kingdom
808:
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793:
788:
783:
778:
773:
768:
763:
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753:
748:
743:
738:
733:
727:
726:
723:Labour parties
721:
720:
717:
716:
712:
711:
706:
701:
696:
691:
686:
681:
676:
671:
666:
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647:General strike
644:
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623:
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531:
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469:Eight-hour day
466:
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141:
137:
136:
134:David Marshall
131:
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121:
117:
116:
111:
105:
104:
99:
93:
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82:Pāṭṭāḷik Kaṭci
73:
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68:
57:
53:
52:
43:
39:
38:
30:
29:
26:Workers' Party
25:
24:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
9404:
9393:
9390:
9388:
9385:
9383:
9380:
9378:
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9360:
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9130:Partai Rakyat
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9027:Peoples Voice
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9007:in Parliament
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8703:Yee Jenn Jong
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4092:Constituency
4091:
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4074:
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3947:Chen Show Mao
3945:
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3893:
3891:
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3873:
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3868:
3866:
3865:Yee Jenn Jong
3863:
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3846:
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3815:Lee Siew Choh
3813:
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3797:
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3766:Constituency
3765:
3762:
3759:
3758:
3752:
3741:
3737:
3734:
3732:
3729:
3727:
3724:
3721:
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3711:Constituency
3710:
3707:
3704:
3703:
3697:
3686:
3683:
3681:
3678:
3675:
3672:
3671:
3667:
3664:
3662:
3659:
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3648:
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3643:
3642:Cairnhill SMC
3640:
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3626:
3624:
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3618:
3615:
3614:
3610:
3606:
3602:
3599:
3597:
3594:
3592:J. C. Corera
3591:
3588:
3587:
3583:
3580:
3578:Constituency
3577:
3574:
3571:
3570:
3564:
3549:
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3542:
3538:
3537:
3534:
3528:
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3501:
3498:
3497:
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3488:
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3483:
3482:
3479:Ang Boon Yaw
3478:
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3447:
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3409:
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3383:8 April 2018
3382:
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3369:
3367:7 April 2018
3366:
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3361:
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3355:
3354:
3350:
3347:
3345:27 June 1971
3344:
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3331:
3329:26 June 1971
3328:
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3292:12 July 1964
3291:
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3278:11 July 1964
3277:
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3189:Tan Bin Seng
3188:
3185:
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3180:
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3158:9 March 1980
3157:
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3144:8 March 1980
3143:
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3007:welfare state
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1752:
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1748:Charles Chong
1745:
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1637:Yee Jenn Jong
1634:
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1475:Prior to the
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1465:
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1420:Lee Siew Choh
1417:
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1408:
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1387:
1383:
1382:Goh Chok Tong
1379:
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1303:Lee Siew Choh
1300:
1296:
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4233:Total votes
4202:City Council
4176:Faisal Manap
4156:Aljunied GRC
4151:Pritam Singh
4121:Sengkang GRC
4069:Aljunied GRC
4060:Aljunied GRC
4044:Sengkang GRC
4035:Sengkang GRC
4030:Raeesah Khan
4017:Served as a
3976:Png Eng Huat
3961:Aljunied GRC
3952:Aljunied GRC
3937:Aljunied GRC
3877:Served as a
3827:Served as a
3494:Fadli Fawzi
3484:Kenneth Foo
3442:Pritam Singh
3432:Faisal Manap
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3379:Pritam Singh
3364:27 May 2001
3348:26 May 2001
3326:10 May 1970
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3195:31 May 2003
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2221:Labor rights
2106:Nordic model
2079:Keynesianism
2001:Faisal Manap
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1955:Faisal Manap
1951:Aljunied GRC
1946:Raeesah Khan
1943:
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1859:Sengkang GRC
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1600:Pritam Singh
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1486:Reform Party
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1295:Francis Seow
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1088:
1066:minimum wage
1056:approach to
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1003:Francis Seow
962:Labour Front
952:
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910:abbreviation
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709:Work-to-rule
583:Trade unions
554:Six-hour day
539:Right to sit
504:Minimum wage
454:Child labour
449:Annual leave
375:New unionism
249:
168:Headquarters
162:Labour Front
124:Faisal Manap
114:Pritam Singh
88:Abbreviation
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66:Gōngrén Dǎng
65:
56:Chinese name
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8873:(2001–2018)
8867:(1971–2001)
8861:(1957–1963)
8652:30 November
8504:30 December
8478:30 December
8231:29 November
8186:29 November
7709:30 November
7687:30 November
7661:27 December
6896:TODAYonline
6786:24 November
6567:22 December
5994:TODAYonline
5575:Hougang SMC
5418:Total votes
5156:Opposition
5054:Opposition
4592:Total votes
4338:Total votes
4186:Gerald Giam
4180:Kaki Bukit
4170:Paya Lebar
4135:Anchorvale
4106:Hougang SMC
4073:Nicole Seah
4055:Leon Perera
3990:Hougang SMC
3981:Hougang SMC
3920:Hougang SMC
3890:Lee Li Lian
3854:Hougang SMC
3845:Hougang SMC
3698:(1955–1965)
3623:Kallang SMC
3565:(1957–1959)
3513:Lee Li Lian
3428:Vice-Chair
3312:9 May 1970
3241:Term start
3054:Term start
3030:immigration
3018:centre-left
2320:Trade union
2216:Land reform
2099:Revisionist
1971:Nicole Seah
1967:Leon Perera
1939:Clarke Quay
1924:Hougang SMC
1908:Hougang SMC
1885:Lee Li Lian
1873:Leon Perera
1869:Gerald Giam
1855:Nicole Seah
1718:by-election
1710:Lee Li Lian
1687:by-election
1671:by-election
1633:Gerald Giam
1573:as the new
1497:James Gomez
1367:Hougang SMC
1270:as part of
1244:by-election
1164:by-election
1107:backbencher
1054:progressive
999:Law Society
944:centre-left
806:South Korea
786:Netherlands
781:New Zealand
410:Syndicalism
380:Proletariat
360:Decent work
219:Centre-left
97:Chairperson
9356:Categories
8728:14 January
8393:14 January
8278:www.tnp.sg
7833:9 December
7810:9 December
7787:9 December
7761:9 December
7735:9 December
7135:Mothership
6876:27 October
6726:3 November
6696:3 November
6666:3 November
6636:3 November
6422:26 January
6209:14 January
5801:References
5699:discounts.
4658:Parliament
4166:Sylvia Lim
4145:Rivervale
4141:Louis Chua
4116:He Ting Ru
4101:Dennis Tan
4064:2015–2023
4039:2020–2021
4014:2015–2020
4005:Daniel Goh
3985:2012–2020
3956:2011–2020
3924:1991–2020
3899:2013–2015
3874:2011–2015
3849:2011–2012
3824:1988–1991
3803:1997–2001
3790:1981–1986
3735:1961–1963
3684:1957–1959
3665:1957–1959
3646:1957–1959
3627:1957–1959
3600:1957–1959
3470:Dennis Tan
3452:He Ting Ru
3448:Treasurer
3422:Sylvia Lim
3207:Sylvia Lim
3036:Leadership
2982:branch of
2578:Hilferding
2443:Betancourt
2433:Ben-Gurion
2325:Tripartism
2298:Capitalism
2273:Secularism
2201:Gradualism
2196:Fair trade
2169:Industrial
1959:Daniel Goh
1881:Daniel Goh
1877:Dennis Tan
1853:candidate
1772:Daniel Goh
1764:Dennis Tan
1677:candidate
1619:George Yeo
1505:Sylvia Lim
1412:The Hammer
1399:member of
1389:chauvinist
1325:Jeyaretnam
1236:Devan Nair
1062:voting age
1044:(GRC). In
1001:President
937:opposition
929:Parliament
855:Labour law
664:Green bans
657:newspapers
549:Sick leave
544:Sabbatical
257:Parliament
231:Light Blue
181:Youth wing
150:1957-11-03
102:Sylvia Lim
72:Tamil name
42:Malay name
9232:Dissolved
8445:8 October
8413:www.wp.sg
8341:8 October
8331:www.wp.sg
7986:0585-3923
7896:0585-3923
7862:0585-3923
7196:Mediacorp
6988:Mediacorp
6846:5 October
6816:5 October
6686:www.wp.sg
6292:8 October
6204:234273053
6148:3 January
6116:3 January
6090:3 January
5806:Citations
5542:Anson SMC
4901:No seats
4853:No seats
4800:No seats
4749:No seats
4665:Election
4645:Anson SMC
4549:No seats
4496:No seats
4412:Election
4209:Election
4131:Jamus Lim
4125:Buangkok
4095:Division
3786:Anson SMC
3740:Anson SMC
3731:Anson SMC
3609:Delta SMC
3596:Delta SMC
3387:Incumbent
3244:Term end
3215:Incumbent
3057:Term end
2876:Socialism
2864:Communism
2825:By region
2763:Zhordania
2703:Plekhanov
2673:MacDonald
2668:Luxemburg
2553:Gaitskell
2513:Daszyński
2478:Callaghan
2438:Bernstein
2378:Third Way
2303:Socialism
2261:Socialism
2251:Reformism
2181:Dirigisme
2159:Democracy
2116:Socialism
1892:Jamus Lim
1539:manifesto
1531:Serangoon
1240:President
1018:safe seat
974:home rule
959:left-wing
925:Singapore
801:Singapore
756:Hong Kong
731:Australia
484:Equal pay
405:Communism
400:Socialism
300:Elections
8705:(2020).
8546:Archived
8524:Archived
8417:Archived
8361:Archived
8308:19 March
8283:19 March
8257:19 March
8196:cite web
8150:cite web
8078:cite web
7634:Archived
7600:Archived
7572:Archived
7520:Archived
7490:Archived
7460:Archived
7430:Archived
7400:Archived
7370:Archived
7318:Archived
7287:Archived
7256:Archived
7226:Archived
7200:Archived
7169:Archived
7139:Archived
7109:Archived
7083:Archived
7053:Archived
7023:Archived
6992:Archived
6961:Archived
6931:Archived
6900:Archived
6870:Archived
6840:Archived
6810:Archived
6780:Archived
6750:Archived
6720:Archived
6690:Archived
6660:Archived
6630:Archived
6600:Archived
6561:Archived
6537:30 April
6531:Archived
6505:30 April
6499:Archived
6468:Archived
6442:Archived
6416:Archived
6390:Archived
6360:Archived
6330:Archived
6256:Archived
6235:17 April
6142:Archived
6140:. 1997.
6022:Archived
5917:Archived
5897:4 August
5891:Archived
5861:Archived
5730:See also
5692:Tony Tan
5674:his wife
5505:No seat
5467:No seat
5393:Election
5364:279,245
5309:281,697
5255:258,510
5200:183,578
5093:101,544
5045:112,010
4999:No seats
4990:224,473
4941:110,939
4567:Election
4313:Election
3026:centrist
2733:Stauning
2653:Lévesque
2638:Lassalle
2618:Kerensky
2608:Katayama
2598:Jumblatt
2563:González
2498:Crosland
2483:Cárdenas
2468:Branting
2398:Ambedkar
2347:Variants
2164:Economic
2143:Concepts
2094:Orthodox
2069:Humanism
2016:a series
2014:Part of
2007:Ideology
1976:Facebook
1551:Chairman
1533:Stadium.
1493:centrist
1276:Marxists
1034:Aljunied
796:Portugal
736:Barbados
694:Walkouts
669:Lockouts
519:Overwork
370:Timeline
316:a series
313:Part of
191:Ideology
9095:Defunct
8887:Related
8879:(2018–)
8852:Leaders
8690:Sources
8677:19 July
8367:14 July
8359:. CNA.
7991:25 July
7952:25 July
7946:AsiaOne
7926:25 July
7640:11 July
7612:YouTube
7606:11 July
7578:11 July
7548:14 July
7526:11 July
7496:11 July
7466:11 July
7436:11 July
7406:11 July
7376:11 July
7224:. CNA.
7194:. CNA.
7175:28 June
7145:28 June
7115:27 June
7029:25 June
6998:30 June
6986:. CNA.
6967:28 June
6937:26 June
6906:23 June
6756:8 April
6366:18 July
6049:AsiaOne
5606:54.52%
5603:16,038
5568:62.08%
5565:13,460
5370:11.22%
5367:50.49%
5351:10 / 93
5315:12.48%
5312:39.75%
5261:12.82%
5258:46.58%
5147:19,060
4892:39,590
4844:91,966
4791:90,885
4686:Change
4433:Change
4284:11,896
4230:Change
3264:1 year
3247:Tenure
3060:Tenure
3022:leftist
2978:of the
2858:Related
2836:Germany
2831:Austria
2753:Whitlam
2743:Den Uyl
2723:Sanders
2718:Sánchez
2713:Russell
2678:Mandela
2613:Kautsky
2593:Jenkins
2568:Goulart
2523:Douglas
2418:Awolowo
2403:Allende
2330:Welfare
2089:Marxism
2042:History
1545:At the
1464:Chinese
1440:In the
1353:At the
1329:slander
1313:of the
1155:leader
1109:in the
1080:History
1030:Teochew
1022:Hougang
761:Ireland
751:Georgia
270:Website
263:8 / 103
225:Colours
173:#04-02
148: (
140:Founded
130:Founder
8967:Active
8747:about
8719:
8630:17 May
8602:17 May
8574:17 May
8552:9 June
7984:
7901:1 June
7894:
7867:1 June
7860:
7324:5 July
7293:5 July
7262:1 July
7232:1 July
7206:3 July
7089:22 May
6202:
6028:7 July
5999:30 May
5974:30 May
5948:30 May
5923:16 May
5867:8 June
5835:
5535:51.9%
5532:7,012
5502:38.8%
5499:8,036
5464:29.4%
5461:5,021
5297:6 / 89
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