Singapore’s PAP maintains 66-year control of its government
- The People's Action Party won 87 of 97 seats in Singapore's general election on May 3, maintaining government control since 1959.
- The election took place against a backdrop of global economic challenges and represented the first nationwide vote since Lawrence Wong assumed leadership of the PAP.
- The PAP increased its vote share to 65.57%, up from 61.24% in 2020, while the Workers' Party retained its 10 seats as the main opposition.
- Wong said the results send a clear signal of trust and stability and will position Singapore better to face a turbulent world.
- The PAP's convincing win reinforces political stability, but analysts note opposition challenges remain real and a full shift to a two-party system is gradual.
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Wong wins going awaySingapore’s People’s Action Party, which has ruled the city-state for 66 straight years, has extended its rule for another five in a general election that saw the party increase its parliamentary hold, winning 82 seats after earlier taking five uncontested ones for 87 of the 97-seat legislature. It was a race that, as with several others over the planet, was heavily influenced by the tariffs that US President Donald Trump has…
Singapore Voters Choose Stability as PAP Secures Overwhelming Victory
Singapore’s People’s Action Party (PAP) captured 87 of 97 parliamentary seats in elections held on May 3, 2025. The ruling party secured 65.57% of the popular vote, improving significantly from its 61.2% showing in 2020. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong celebrated the results as “a clear signal of trust, stability and confidence” in his government. The […]

As PAP triumphs again in Singapore, Workers' Party emerges as main opposition
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said the convincing re-election of his People's Action Party would help the city-state face turbulent times, as analysts said the weekend poll also showed one party emerging as the main opposition group.
Lawrence Wong's PAP secures landslide victory in Singapore General Election
Singapore’s People’s Action Party (PAP) secured a landslide victory, returning to government by winning 87 out of 97 seats, with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong securing a strong mandate. Amid a backdrop of party renewal and leadership transition, Singaporeans voted for political stability and economic security over opposition calls for greater checks and balances in the May 3 election, according to Channel News Asia. The ruling People’s Action Par…
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