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Singapore Workers’ Party rejects leader of opposition role

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The Workers’ Party will not nominate a replacement leader of the opposition after Prime Minister Lawrence Wong stripped Pritam Singh of the title last week.

SINGAPORE: Singapore’s main opposition party said it will not nominate a replacement leader of the opposition after Pritam Singh was stripped of the title last week by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong following a conviction for lying to a parliamentary committee.

“The Workers’ Party takes the view that the leader of the largest opposition party in parliament, is the leader of the opposition,” the political group said in a statement today.

Singh was removed from the position after being convicted and fined last year for giving false testimony in connection with a lying scandal involving a former party member about a sexual assault case.

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