Who is the leading opposition party in Singapore?

The leading Opposition party is The Worker’s Party, led by Low Thia Khiang, with 7 elected seats and 2 NCMP seats. The Singapore People’s Party led by Chiam See Tong has 1 NCMP seat. A total of eight Opposition parties challenged the ruling party in this election.

What are some things that happened in Singapore in 2015?

The following lists events that happened during 2015 in the Republic of Singapore . 1 January – The National Youth Council becomes an autonomous agency since being formed as a People’s Association division in 1989.

How long is the term of Parliament in Singapore?

The maximum term of a Singaporean parliament is five years, within which it must be dissolved by the President and elections held within three months, as stated in the Constitution. As like the previous elections since 1959, voting is compulsory and results are based on the first-past-the-post system.

Who was the first Prime Minister of Singapore?

Using first-past-the-post voting, the election was also the first after the March 2015 death of Lee Kuan Yew (the nation’s first Prime Minister and an MP until his passing) and Singapore’s 50th anniversary celebration on 9 August that year.

How many seats did PAP win in Singapore?

Out of 89 seats, the People’s Action Party (PAP) contested all and won 83, with the other 6 seats won by The Workers’ Party of Singapore (WP); the single seat from Punggol East Single Member Constituency was the only seat to change hands, recaptured by PAP. Voter turnout was 93.56%, discounting overseas votes.

Why was the GRC scheme implemented in Singapore?

GRC scheme was primarily implemented to consider minority representation in Parliament: at least one of the MPs in a GRC must be a member of the Malay, Indian or another minority community of Singapore. In addition, it was economical for town councils, which manage public housing estates, to handle larger constituencies.

Who is the current Prime Minister of Singapore?

The governing People’s Action Party (PAP) has been in power since 1959 and is currently led by the Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The leading Opposition party is The Worker’s Party, led by Low Thia Khiang, with 7 elected seats and 2 NCMP seats. The Singapore People’s Party led by Chiam See Tong has 1 NCMP seat.