SINGAPORE: The Workers’ Party (WP) has announced the co-option of four members into its Central Executive Committee (CEC), following a meeting held on 17 June 2025.
The new additions include two elected Members of Parliament and two Non-Constituency MPs.
Those co-opted are Abdul Muhaimin Bin Abdul Malik, the Deputy Organising Secretary; Andre Low, Deputy Head of the Media Team; Eileen Chong, Youth Wing President; and Kenneth Tiong, Deputy Treasurer.
Abdul Muhaimin currently serves as a Member of Parliament for Sengkang GRC, while Kenneth Tiong was elected in Aljunied GRC. Both were elected during the general election held on 3 May 2025.
Andre Low and Eileen Chong serve as NCMPs in the 15th Parliament of Singapore.
In the same announcement, the WP confirmed that Jamus Lim, who previously led the Youth Wing, will be handing over leadership to Eileen Chong.
Lim will continue to serve in the CEC as Deputy Head of Policy Research. He remains an elected MP for Sengkang GRC.
The party expressed appreciation for Lim’s contributions to the development of its Youth Wing during his tenure.
There are no other changes to the CEC appointments at this time. Secretary General Pritam Singh and Chair Sylvia Lim continue to lead the party.
Both Singh and Lim were re-elected at the Cadre Members’ Conference held on 30 June 2024.
The WP said in its statement that it is confident the new CEC members will contribute actively to the party’s mission of serving Singaporeans.
The new WP’s CEC lineup are:
- Secretary General: Pritam Singh
- Chair: Sylvia Lim
- Vice Chair: Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap
- Treasurer: He Ting Ru
- Deputy Treasurers: Nathaniel Koh, Kenneth Tiong
- Organising Secretary: Dennis Tan Lip Fong
- Deputy Organising Secretaries: Ang Boon Yaw, Foo Seck Guan, Tan Kong Soon, Fadli Fawzi, Abdul Muhaimin Bin Abdul Malik
- Head, Media Team: Louis Chua
- Deputy Heads, Media Team: Lee Li Lian, Andre Low
- Head, Policy Research: Gerald Giam
- Deputy Head, Policy Research: Dr Jamus Lim
- Youth Wing President: Eileen Chong
- Committee Member: Low Thia Khiang
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