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Revision as of 12:23, 25 March 2025
The Parliament Tracker is a non-partisan civic data and literacy project by CAPE,[1] monitoring Singapore’s Parliamentary debate, and Member of Parliament (MP) attendance and performance. The website tracks average attendance across all sittings this month based on Parliamentary Reports. However, MPs present at roll call may not remain for the entire Parliamentary session.
- Legend
- - Green represents MP attended Parliament and number indicates number of questions asked3
- - Red represents MP absent from ParliamentAB
References
- ↑ CAPE is the acronym for Community for Advocacy and Political Education
- ↑ Raj Joshua Thomas and Syed Harun Taha Alhabsyi resigned from their NMP roles on Feb 14. Hence the total number of NMPs dropped from 9 to 7 for some sittings.