14th Parliament of Singapore

The 14th Parliament of Singapore is the current Parliament of Singapore. It opened on 24 August 2020.[1] The membership was set by the 2020 Singapore General Election on 10 July 2020.

14th Parliament of Singapore
Majority parliament
24 August 2020 – present
House
Seating arrangements of the House
Speaker of Parliament
Prime
Minister
Leader
of the
Opposition
Session(s)
1st Session
24 August 2020 – 24 March 2023
2nd Session
10 April 2023 – Present
Cabinet(s)
14th Cabinet
Lee Hsien Loong
27 July 2020 – 15 May 2024
15th Cabinet
Lawrence Wong
15 May 2024 – Present
Parliamentarians
ElectedNCMPNominated
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The 14th Parliament is controlled by the People's Action Party majority, led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and members of the cabinet, which assumed power on 25 July 2020; it was then later led by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and its inaugural cabinet, who assumed power on 15 May 2024. The initial number of seats of parliament at the start of the term was 104, with 10 seats from the Workers' Party led by Pritam Singh, two Non-Constituency Member of Parliament seats from the Progress Singapore Party, and nine Nominated Members. This is also the first time where the position for the Leader of the Opposition was officialised.

The parliament had the most seats vacated in post-independence since the inaugural Parliament during the term, with six, including Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin who vacated his seat citing extramaritial affair along with Cheng Li Hui,[2] Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam who later contested and won[3] the 2023 Singaporean presidential election[4] and Transport Minister S. Iswaran, who became the first cabinet minister since Teh Cheang Wan in 1986 to be charged for corruption.[5]

Result of the 2020 Singapore general election edit

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
People's Action Party1,527,49161.23830
Workers' Party279,92211.2210+4
Progress Singapore Party253,99610.180New
Singapore Democratic Party111,0544.4500
National Solidarity Party93,6533.7500
Peoples Voice59,1832.370New
Reform Party54,5992.1900
Singapore People's Party37,9981.5200
Singapore Democratic Alliance37,2371.4900
Red Dot United31,2601.250New
People's Power Party7,4890.3000
Independents6550.0300
Total2,494,537100.0093+4
Valid votes2,494,53798.20
Invalid/blank votes45,8221.80
Total votes2,540,359100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,651,43595.81
Source: Singapore Elections

The Progress Singapore Party, being the best performing opposition parties were awarded two Non-Constituency Member of Parliament seats in accordance with the Constitution. Hazel Poa, and Leong Mun Wai were appointed as NCMPs.[6]

Officeholders edit

Speaker edit

Leaders edit

House Leaders edit

Whips edit

Members edit

ConstituencyDivisionMemberParty
Aljunied GRCBedok Reservoir–PunggolGerald GiamWorkers' Party
EunosPritam SinghWorkers' Party
Kaki BukitMuhamad Faisal ManapWorkers' Party
Paya LebarSylvia LimWorkers' Party
SerangoonLeon Perera[b]Workers' Party
Ang Mo Kio GRCAng Mo Kio–HougangDarryl DavidPeople's Action Party
Cheng San–SeletarNadia Ahmad SamdinPeople's Action Party
FernvaleGan Thiam PohPeople's Action Party
Jalan KayuNg Ling LingPeople's Action Party
Teck GheeLee Hsien LoongPeople's Action Party
Bishan–Toa Payoh GRCBishan East-Sin MingChong Kee HiongPeople's Action Party
Toa Payoh CentralNg Eng HenPeople's Action Party
Toa Payoh East-NovenaSaktiandi SupaatPeople's Action Party
Toa Payoh West-ThomsonChee Hong TatPeople's Action Party
Bukit Batok SMCMurali PillaiPeople's Action Party
Bukit Panjang SMCLiang Eng HwaPeople's Action Party
Chua Chu Kang GRCBricklandDon WeePeople's Action Party
Bukit GombakLow Yen LingPeople's Action Party
Chua Chu KangGan Kim YongPeople's Action Party
Keat HongZhulkarnain Abdul RahimPeople's Action Party
East Coast GRCBedokHeng Swee KeatPeople's Action Party
Changi–SimeiJessica TanPeople's Action Party
FengshanCheryl ChanPeople's Action Party
Kampong Chai CheeTan Kiat HowPeople's Action Party
SiglapMaliki OsmanPeople's Action Party
Holland–Bukit Timah GRCBukit TimahSim AnnPeople's Action Party
CashewVivian BalakrishnanPeople's Action Party
Ulu PandanChristopher de SouzaPeople's Action Party
ZhenghuaEdward ChiaPeople's Action Party
Hong Kah North SMCAmy KhorPeople's Action Party
Hougang SMCDennis TanWorkers' Party
Jalan Besar GRCKampong GlamDenise PhuaPeople's Action Party
Kolam AyerWan Rizal Wan ZakariahPeople's Action Party
Kreta Ayer–Kim SengJosephine TeoPeople's Action Party
WhampoaHeng Chee HowPeople's Action Party
Jurong GRCBukit Batok EastRahayu MahzamPeople's Action Party
ClementiTan Wu MengPeople's Action Party
Jurong CentralXie Yao QuanPeople's Action Party
Jurong SpringShawn Huang Wei ZhongPeople's Action Party
Taman JurongTharman Shanmugaratnam[c]People's Action Party
Kebun Baru SMCHenry KwekPeople's Action Party
MacPherson SMCTin Pei LingPeople's Action Party
Marine Parade GRCBraddell HeightsSeah Kian PengPeople's Action Party
Geylang SeraiMohd Fahmi AlimanPeople's Action Party
Joo ChiatEdwin TongPeople's Action Party
Kembangan–Chai CheeTan Chuan-Jin[d]People's Action Party
Marine ParadeTan See LengPeople's Action Party
Marsiling–Yew Tee GRCLimbangLawrence WongPeople's Action Party
MarsilingZaqy MohamadPeople's Action Party
WoodgroveHany SohPeople's Action Party
Yew TeeAlex YamPeople's Action Party
Marymount SMCGan Siow HuangPeople's Action Party
Mountbatten SMCLim Biow ChuanPeople's Action Party
Nee Soon GRCChong PangK. ShanmugamPeople's Action Party
Nee Soon CentralMuhammad Faishal IbrahimPeople's Action Party
Nee Soon EastLouis NgPeople's Action Party
Nee Soon LinkDerrick GohPeople's Action Party
Nee Soon SouthCarrie TanPeople's Action Party
Pasir Ris–Punggol GRCPasir Ris CentralDesmond TanPeople's Action Party
Pasir Ris EastMohamed Sharael TahaPeople's Action Party
Pasir Ris WestTeo Chee HeanPeople's Action Party
Punggol CoastJanil PuthuchearyPeople's Action Party
Punggol ShoreYeo Wan LingPeople's Action Party
Pioneer SMCPatrick TayPeople's Action Party
Potong Pasir SMCSitoh Yih PinPeople's Action Party
Punggol West SMCSun XuelingPeople's Action Party
Radin Mas SMCMelvin YongPeople's Action Party
Sembawang GRCAdmiraltyVikram NairPeople's Action Party
CanberraLim Wee KiakPeople's Action Party
Sembawang CentralOng Ye KungPeople's Action Party
Sembawang WestPoh Li SanPeople's Action Party
WoodlandsMariam JaafarPeople's Action Party
Sengkang GRCBuangkokHe Ting RuWorkers' Party
AnchorvaleJamus LimWorkers' Party
CompassvaleRaeesah Khan[e]Workers' Party
RivervaleLouis ChuaWorkers' Party
Tampines GRCTampines CentralKoh Poh KoonPeople's Action Party
Tampines ChangkatDesmond ChooPeople's Action Party
Tampines EastCheng Li Hui[f]People's Action Party
Tampines NorthBaey Yam KengPeople's Action Party
Tampines WestMasagos ZulkifliPeople's Action Party
Tanjong Pagar GRCBuona VistaChan Chun SingPeople's Action Party
Henderson–DawsonJoan PereiraPeople's Action Party
Moulmein–CairnhillAlvin TanPeople's Action Party
QueenstownEric ChuaPeople's Action Party
Tanjong Pagar–Tiong BahruIndranee RajahPeople's Action Party
West Coast GRCAyer Rajah–Gek PohFoo Mee HarPeople's Action Party
Boon LayDesmond LeePeople's Action Party
NanyangAng Wei NengPeople's Action Party
Telok BlangahRachel OngPeople's Action Party
West CoastS Iswaran[g]People's Action Party
Yio Chu Kang SMCYip Hon WengPeople's Action Party
Yuhua SMCGrace FuPeople's Action Party
Non-constituency Members of ParliamentLeong Mun WaiProgress Singapore Party
Hazel PoaProgress Singapore Party
Nominated Members of ParliamentJanet Ang Guat Har[h]Independent
Mark Chay[h]Independent
Cheng Hsing Yao[h]Independent
Hoon Hian Teck[h]Independent
Lian Pin Koh[h]Independent
Joshua Thomas Raj[i]Independent
Abdul Samad Abdul Wahab[h]Independent
Shahira Abdullah[h]Independent
Tan Yia Swam[h]Independent
Chandradas Usha Ranee[j]Independent
Chua Tiang Choon Keith[j]Independent
Mark Lee Kean Phi[j]Independent
Ong Hua Han[j]Independent
Parekh Nimil Rajnikant[j]Independent
Razwana Begum Abdul Rahim[j]Independent
See Jinli[j]Independent
Syed Harun Taha Alhabsyi[j]Independent

Committees edit

Select committees edit

Committee of selection edit

The committee of selection selects and nominates members to the various sessional and select committees.[9] The committee consists of seven other members:

Committee of privileges edit

The committee of privileges looks into any complaint alleging breaches of parliamentary privilege.[10] The committee consists of seven other members:

Estimates committee edit

The estimates committee examines the Government's budget and reports what economies, improvements in organisation, efficiency or administrative reforms consistent with the policy underlying the estimates, may be effected and suggests the form in which the estimates shall be presented to Parliament. The committee consists of eight members:[11]

House committee edit

The house committee looks after the comfort and convenience of Members of Parliament and advises the Speaker on these matters.[12] The committee consists of six other members:

Public accounts committee edit

The public accounts committee examines various accounts of the Government showing the appropriation of funds granted by Parliament to meet public expenditure, as well as other accounts laid before Parliament. The committee consists of eight members:[13]

Public petitions committee edit

The public petitions committee deals with public petitions received by the House. Its function is to consider petitions referred to the committee and to report to the House.[14] The committee consists of seven members:

Standing orders committee edit

The standing orders committee reviews the Standing Orders from time to time and recommends amendments and reports to the House on all matters relating to them.,[15] the committee consists of the Deputy Speakers of Parliament and seven other members:

Special Select Committee on Nominations for Appointment as Nominated Members of Parliament edit

The special select committee is set up to nominate persons for appointment as Nominated Members of Parliament by the President.[16] The committee consists of six other members:

Government Parliamentary Committees edit

Mooted by then-Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong in 1987, government parliamentary committees (GPCs) are set up by the governing People's Action Party to scrutinise the legislation and programmes of the various Ministries. They also serve as an additional channel of feedback on government policies.

Current members of the Government Parliamentary Committees
as of 15 April 2024[17]
Government Parliamentary CommitteeMember of Parliament
Communications and Information
ChairpersonTin Pei Ling
Deputy ChairpersonAlex Yam
Members

Christopher de Souza
Seah Kian Peng
Jessica Tan
Hany Soh
Mohamed Sharael Taha

Culture, Community and Youth
ChairpersonSitoh Yih Pin
Deputy ChairpersonDarryl David
Members

Tin Pei Ling
Joan Pereira
Mohd Fahmi Aliman
Hany Soh
Xie Yao Quan

Defence and Foreign Affairs
ChairpersonVikram Nair
Deputy ChairpersonAlex Yam
Members

Chong Kee Hiong
Henry Kwek
Don Wee
Rachel Ong
Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim
Joan Pereira

Education
ChairpersonPatrick Tay
Deputy ChairpersonDarryl David
Members

Denise Phua
Foo Mee Har
Mariam Jaafar
Shawn Huang
Wan Rizal Wan Zakariah

Finance and Trade and Industry
ChairpersonLiang Eng Hwa
Deputy ChairpersonFoo Mee Har
Members

Jessica Tan
Saktiandi Supaat
Desmond Choo
Derrick Goh
Edward Chia
Shawn Huang
Mariam Jaafar

Health
ChairpersonTan Wu Meng
Deputy ChairpersonNg Ling Ling
Members

Lim Wee Kiak
Ang Wei Neng
Wan Rizal Wan Zakariah
Yip Hon Weng
Mariam Jaafar

Home Affairs and Law
ChairpersonMurali Pillai
Deputy ChairpersonZhulkarnain Abdul Rahim
Members

Christopher de Souza
Sitoh Yih Pin
Tan Wu Meng
Vikram Nair
Patrick Tay
Derrick Goh

Manpower
ChairpersonDesmond Choo
Deputy ChairpersonEdward Chia
Members

Liang Eng Hwa
Mohamed Sharael Taha
Rachel Ong
Yeo Wan Ling
Yip Hon Weng

National Development
ChairpersonCheryl Chan
Deputy ChairpersonChong Kee Hiong
Members

Henry Kwek
Lim Biow Chuan
Louis Ng
Carrie Tan
Nadia Ahmad Samdin
Xie Yao Quan

Social and Family Development
ChairpersonMelvin Yong
Deputy Chairpersonvacant
Members

Denise Phua
Murali Pillai
Tin Pei Ling
Carrie Tan
Mohd Fahmi Aliman
Ng Ling Ling

Sustainability and the Environment
ChairpersonLouis Ng
Deputy ChairpersonPoh Li San
Members

Cheryl Chan
Gan Thiam Poh
Lim Wee Kiak
Nadia Ahmad Samdin
Don Wee

Transport
ChairpersonSaktiandi Supaat
Deputy ChairpersonMelvin Yong
Members

Lim Biow Chuan
Ang Wei Neng
Gan Thiam Poh
Poh Li San
Yeo Wan Ling

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ 93 MPs were elected in the 2020 Singaporean general election. There are currently six vacant seats.
  2. ^ Leon Perera resigned on 17 July 2023. The remaining MPs of Aljunied GRC are serving as interim MPs for Serangoon division.
  3. ^ Tharman Shanmugaratnam resigned on 7 July 2023. Shawn Huang is serving as interim MP for Taman Jurong division.
  4. ^ Tan Chuan-Jin resigned on 17 July 2023. Edwin Tong is serving as interim MP for Kembangan–Chai Chee division.
  5. ^ Raeesah Khan resigned on 30 November 2021. The remaining MPs of Sengkang GRC are serving as interim MPs for Compassvale division.
  6. ^ Cheng Li Hui resigned on 17 July 2023. Masagos Zulkifli is serving as interim MP for Tampines East division.
  7. ^ S Iswaran was suspended from 12 July 2023, and eventually resigned on 16 January 2024. Desmond Lee is serving as interim MP for West Coast division.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h From 21 January 2021 until 23 July 2023.
  9. ^ From 21 January 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h From 24 July 2023.

References edit

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  3. ^ Oh, Tessa (2 September 2023). "Tharman Shanmugaratnam elected as Singapore's 9th president in 70.4% landslide". Business Times. Archived from the original on 2 September 2023. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Tharman Shanmugaratnam to run for President in Singapore, will resign from PAP". CNA. 8 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Iswaran resigns; Chee Hong Tat, Grace Fu take over his portfolios". www.businesstimes.com.sg. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  6. ^ "GE2020: PSP's Hazel Poa and Leong Mun Wai will take up NCMP seats". CNA. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin, MP Cheng Li Hui resign over 'propriety and personal conduct'". CNA. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  8. ^ "Parliament: Christopher De Souza and Jessica Tan elected as Deputy Speakers of Parliament". Straits Times. 31 August 2020.
  9. ^ "Committee of Selection | Parliament Of Singapore". www.parliament.gov.sg. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Committee of Privileges | Parliament Of Singapore". www.parliament.gov.sg. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  11. ^ "Estimates Committee | Parliament Of Singapore". www.parliament.gov.sg. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  12. ^ "House Committee | Parliament Of Singapore". www.parliament.gov.sg. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  13. ^ "Public Accounts Committee | Parliament Of Singapore". www.parliament.gov.sg. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  14. ^ "Public Petitions Committee | Parliament Of Singapore". www.parliament.gov.sg. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  15. ^ "Standing Orders Committee | Parliament Of Singapore". www.parliament.gov.sg. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  16. ^ "Special Select Committee on Nominations for Appointment as Nominated Members of Parliament | Parliament Of Singapore". www.parliament.gov.sg. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  17. ^ "Government Parliamentary Committees". pap.org.sg. Archived from the original on 2 September 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.