PAP MPs highlight favourite policy changes in 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, PAP Members of Parliament speak to Petir about which policy changes have been the most impactful to them. These include new workplace anti-discrimination legislation and a law providing better protection and faster redress for victims of online harms. Read more.
The publishing of a book on the Albatross File has given us a look into history and how Singapore came to be independent. During the launch, Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong shared his thoughts on the perennial question - was Singapore kicked out? Read more.
Chairperson of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Transport Tin Pei Ling has highlighted three key priorities for the committee, which include working with relevant stakeholders to enhance Singapore’s public transport system. Read and watch.
During a house visit, MP Sharael Taha witnessed two young siblings arguing over a cracked smartphone while struggling to complete their homework. This experience strengthened his determination to ensure every child has an equal opportunity to succeed. Read and watch.
Sarah has been volunteering with the PAP Geylang Serai branch for almost 3 years. She has learnt valuable skills on how to advocate for residents. Watch more.