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Snap Insight: Pritam Singh prevails in leadership vote but must demonstrate he is not bigger than WP

The Workers’ Party and its chief can now draw a clear line over the Raeesah Khan saga and focus on the future, says SMU law professor Eugene K B Tan.

Raccontata damalaymail.comchannelnewsasia.comscmp.com

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scmp.com4 g fa

Singapore’s Pritam Singh wins vote of no confidence by landslide

The Workers’ Party chief defeated a challenge from 25 cadre members demanding his resignation for breaching its constitution.

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malaymail.com6 g fa

Singapore Workers’ Party leadership battle: Pritam Singh faces internal push as cadres weigh challenge

SINGAPORE, June 26 — Workers’ Party (WP) cadres are expected to decide on June 28 whether party chief Pritam Singh will continue leading the opposition party, amid reported...

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channelnewsasia.com4 g fa

Low Thia Khiang says he will support Pritam Singh ahead of special cadres conference

**Questo articolo non è idoneo per Warptech Tech News.** È una notizia di politica locale singaporiana (conferenza interna Workers' Party) senza alcun collegamento a tech, AI, business, startup, economia digitale o tematiche rilevanti per manager IT e CTO italiani. Se l'articolo fosse stato erroneamente classificato nel pipeline di scraping, suggerisco di verificare il dominio source e applicare un filtro per news di pura politica domestica.

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·malaymail.com

    Singapore Workers’ Party leadership battle: Pritam Singh faces internal push as cadres weigh challenge

    SINGAPORE, June 26 — Workers’ Party (WP) cadres are expected to decide on June 28 whether party chief Pritam Singh will continue leading the opposition party, amid reported...

  2. domenica 28 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Low Thia Khiang says he will support Pritam Singh ahead of special cadres conference

    WP is holding a special cadres conference over the future of secretary-general Pritam Singh, months after he was convicted of lying to a parliamentary committee of privileges.

  3. domenica 28 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    Singapore’s Pritam Singh wins vote of no confidence by landslide

    The Workers’ Party chief defeated a challenge from 25 cadre members demanding his resignation for breaching its constitution.

  4. domenica 28 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    Singapore’s Pritam Singh survives vote of no confidence

    The Workers’ Party chief defeated a challenge from 25 cadre members demanding his resignation for breaching its constitution.

  5. domenica 28 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Pritam Singh holds on to party chief position after secret vote at WP special cadres conference

    The conference was called after 25 cadres asked Mr Singh to account for his conviction for lying to a parliamentary committee.

  6. domenica 28 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Pritam Singh says WP will respect cadres' 'supermajority' vote to retain him as secretary-general

    No one challenged his position, Mr Singh told reporters after the conference.

  7. domenica 28 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Snap Insight: Pritam Singh prevails in leadership vote but must demonstrate he is not bigger than WP

    The Workers’ Party and its chief can now draw a clear line over the Raeesah Khan saga and focus on the future, says SMU law professor Eugene K B Tan.