PSP Announces New CEC
At the party conference of the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) on 20 March 2025, the new Central Executive Committee (CEC) of the PSP consisting of 12 members were elected.
At the party conference of the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) on 20 March 2025, the new Central Executive Committee (CEC) of the PSP consisting of 12 members were elected.
In her address to Parliament, PSP’s NCMP Hazel Poa urged the Government to implement automatic annual adjustments to MediSave withdrawal limits, indexed to healthcare cost inflation, to ensure that elderly Singaporeans can better afford medical expenses without depleting their cash savings. She highlighted the inadequacy of current limits, particularly for outpatient care, and called for
NCMP Hazel Poa proposed leveraging foreign manpower quotas to incentivize family-friendly workplace policies, arguing that employers who support parental leave and hire marginalized groups should receive additional manpower allocations. Speaking during the Committee of Supply debate, she emphasized that such a reallocation would align business interests with societal goals, helping to address declining fertility rates
NCMP Leong Mun Wai urged the government to rebalance its manpower policy, citing growing underemployment and the need for greater transparency in employment data for Singaporeans and PRs. He highlighted rising education costs, stagnant wages, and worsening housing affordability, calling for fair job opportunities, better wages, and stronger social support to build a “first-world Singapore”
NCMP Hazel Poa urged the government to pilot a 10-year through-train programme and reduce class sizes, arguing that this would ease student stress, reduce reliance on tuition, and better support diverse learning needs. Speaking during the Committee of Supply debate for the Ministry of Education in Budget 2025, she highlighted how the PSLE’s high stakes