SINGAPORE -- Singapore's new opposition party struck a nationalist tone at its launch event Saturday, calling for tighter controls on foreign labor as it hopes to challenge the country's entrenched ruling party in the next election.
Progress party unveils agenda as it looks to challenge People’s Action Party

Progress Singapore Party leader Tan Cheng Bock said the country's economic agreement with India should be reviewed as he laid out the party's agenda party on August 3. (Photo by Kentaro Iwamoto)
SINGAPORE -- Singapore's new opposition party struck a nationalist tone at its launch event Saturday, calling for tighter controls on foreign labor as it hopes to challenge the country's entrenched ruling party in the next election.