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Singaporeans will need to vote for a new parliament after the nation's president Tharman Shanmugaratnam dissolved it Tuesday.
Singapore’s parliament has been dissolved to pave the way for general elections in which the city-state’s long-ruling party will seek to strengthen its dominance under Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
PM Lawrence Wong called on President Tharman Shanmugaratnam to dissolve parliament and issue a writ of election, setting the stage for the vote in less than three weeks ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSingapore to hold election on May 3 in first electoral test for PM WongSingapore will hold general elections on May 3, authorities in the city-state have said, paving the way for the first electoral test of Prime Minister Lawrence Wong since he entered office last year.
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has called a general election on May 3, citing global uncertainty and instability. The election comes as Singapore faces economic challenges and geopolitical ...
Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has called a general election as the world becomes more uncertain and unstable. The election is set for May 3, with nomination day on April 23. Wong seeks a ...
Singapore will head to the polls on 3 May, in what will be the first electoral test for its new prime minister Lawrence Wong. The election campaign, which lasts just nine days, is expected to be the ...
Singapore's parliament dissolved for May elections, with People's Action Party aiming to consolidate power under Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. Although PAP's victory seems certain, Wong faces the ...
Singaporeans vote on May 3 in an election that will test Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's leadership, as the wealthy city-state faces a turbulent global economy upended by US tariffs.
The late Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was a friend of Singapore who played an instrumental role in advancing several bilateral issues between the country and Malaysia.
Singapore will hold a national election on May 3, the election commission said on Tuesday, amid worries about the cost of living and fears of a recession as ...
The ruling People's Action Party has been criticised for tight government control and a government-knows-best stance, media censorship and the use of oppressive laws against dissidents. View on eurone ...
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