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The WP co-opted two members into the CEC - Aljunied Member of Parliament Fadli Fawzi and Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Andre Low.
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08 Jul 2026 11:51AM
(Updated: 08 Jul 2026 12:18PM)
SINGAPORE: The Workers’ Party on Wednesday (Jul 8) announced appointments for the new term of its Central Executive Committee (CEC), following its first meeting held on Jul 7.
The WP co-opted two members into the CEC - Aljunied Member of Parliament Fadli Fawzi and Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Andre Low.
Among the key appointments, Mr Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap continues as vice-chair, while MP Kenneth Tiong takes over from He Ting Ru as treasurer.
MP Jamus Lim, previously the CEC's deputy head of policy research, is now head of policy research.
Former WP chief Low Thia Khiang remains in the CEC as a committee member.
Workers' Party Central Executive Committee
Secretary-General: Pritam Singh
Chairperson: Sylvia Lim
Vice Chairperson: Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap
Treasurer: Kenneth Tiong
Deputy Treasurer: Abdul Muhaimin
Organising Secretaries: Dennis Tan, He Ting Ru
Deputy Organising Secretaries: Tan Kong Soon, Fadli Fawzi
Head, Media Team: Chua Kheng Wee Louis
Deputy Head, Media Team: Andre Low
Head, Policy Research: Jamus Lim
Deputy Head, Policy Research: Gerald Giam
Youth Wing President: Eileen Chong
Committee Members: Low Thia Khiang, Harpreet Singh
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Lawyer Harpreet Singh Nehal, who contested Punggol GRC in the General Elections last year against a team led by Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong, was the only new face in party's top decision-making body.
The WP’s CEC continues to be led by secretary-general Pritam Singh and chairperson Sylvia Lim. They retained their leadership posts at the party's cadre members' conference in June.
“With this team in place, the Workers’ Party looks ahead with confidence to serve our constituents with dedication, and to advance the interests of Singapore and all Singaporeans in the years to come,” the party said.
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Source: CNA/co(bg)


