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Singaporeans will vote Saturday in a general election that is set to return to power the city-state’s long ruling party.
Political parties clash on cost of living, GST and need for more voices in parliament versus a stronger mandate for the PM.
It started with a measured exposition, followed by an abrupt tonal shift, with a final furious sprint. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Women participation in the Singapore General Election 2025 (GE2025) has reached a new high, with 53 women candidates ...
Candidates contesting Singapore’s upcoming General Election 2025 (GE2025) continue to represent a diverse range of ...
It is a privilege for citizens to decide on the future of the country, he said. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
When 68-year-old Richard Han heads to the ballot box on Saturday to vote in Singapore's election, cost-of-living pressures ...
It calls itself a democracy, yet the wealthy city-state has had the same ruling party since 1959. That is unlikely to change ...
In contrast, the opposition repeatedly argued for a balanced parliament, where their members could hold the government accountable and contribute to better governance. The PAP's narrative centered on ...
Singaporeans need to vote for candidates who have built up trust and close relationships with counterparts in the U.S. and ...
The city-state holds a parliamentary election on May 3, the first big test for new Prime Minister Lawrence Wong as his People's Action Party seeks to extend its unbroken rule of the city-state and ...
SINGAPORE] Singapore needs an “exceptional” government to deal with the problems ahead – and the results of Saturday’s ...