Pritam Singh was re-elected as secretary-general of Singapore’s Workers’ Party during its internal elections. He ran uncontested for the leadership position, signaling continued support from within the party. The election followed a recent confidence vote regarding his leadership, which he survived. The Workers’ Party is the primary opposition force in Singapore’s parliament. Singh’s re-election confirms his ongoing role in challenging the ruling People’s Action Party. Details of the confidence vote’s specifics have not been widely released, but his continued leadership indicates party members ultimately backed his direction. This outcome provides stability for the opposition party as it prepares for future political challenges.