Voters handed Singapore's ruling People's Action Party its second
by-election defeat in eight months, giving the opposition another seat in
Parliament and signaling widening discontent over immigration policies and
rising income inequality.
Opposition Workers' Party
candidate Lee Li Lian won 54.5 percent of about 29,800 votes cast Saturday in
the Punggol East district, beating three other candidates including the PAP's
Koh Poh Koon, who received 43.7 percent. The Workers' Party now has seven seats
in Parliament and the PAP has 80.
"Despite this victory, the
Workers' Party is still a small party with much to do and improve upon,"
party chairwoman Sylvia Lim told reporters.
The PAP has been in power since
1959 but has seen its support decline in recent years, winning only 60 percent
of the votes in the 2011 general election — its lowest share since independence
in 1965 — as it struggles to stem rising discontent over the high cost of
living, an influx of foreigners and rising income inequality.
The PAP "will continue to
work to improve the lives of Singaporeans, and present our report card for
voters to judge in the next general elections," Prime Minister Lee Hsien
Loong said in a statement.
Lee had called the by-election
after the sudden resignation of PAP lawmaker Michael Palmer over an
extramarital affair, adding to a list of sex scandals that have rocked the
city-state in the past year.
Lee and other PAP heavyweights
had hoped to avoid another electoral embarrassment after the party's loss in a
by-election in May last year.
Analysts say the PAP defeat
forces the party to re-examine policies that have brought popular discontent.
"This is a shock for the
PAP," said Bridget Welsh, an associate professor of political science at
Singapore Management University. "They went to the polls so quickly with
confidence and had expected to win. So, this is a devastating loss. It forces
the PAP to have a very serious evaluation of their policies, and what they've
done wrong."
Political blogger Andrew Loh said
the PAP's loss "is a reflection of the uncertainty that Singaporeans have
about their future. They also want stronger voices in Parliament."
The Associated Press
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