Key facts
- Singapore's Workers' Party (WP) is facing internal divisions.
- 25 cadre members have called for a special conference.
- The conference aims to question the role of party chief Pritam Singh.
- Pritam Singh has led the WP since 2018.
- Sources indicate a generational divide within the party.
Singapore's Workers' Party (WP), which recently solidified its position as the nation's primary opposition, is now confronting internal strife. A group of 25 party cadre members has requested a special conference to address concerns regarding the leadership of Pritam Singh, who has served as the party's secretary general since 2018. Local media reports suggest that these members are questioning Singh's actions, alleging breaches of the party constitution and pushing for his resignation. Sources familiar with the matter point to a generational divide within the WP as a contributing factor to these internal fissures.
