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Singapore's parliament has been dissolved, paving the way for general elections in which the city-state's long-ruling People's Action Party (PAP) will seek to strengthen its dominance under Prime ...
Singapore will hold a national election on Saturday, May 3, the election commission said on Tuesday, with the ruling People's Action Party set to extend its uninterrupted run in power since the ...
The Singapore Democratic Party criticised the PAP’s abrupt move to dissolve Parliament, calling it a tactic to deny voters time for informed decisions. It said the strategy reflects fear and a lack of ...
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This vote, which will be held on May 3, will be Lawrence Wong's first electoral test after he succeeded long-standing premier Lee Hsien Loong as leader of the People's Action Party last May.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) has finalised its candidates for the upcoming general election, with Prime ...
He will drive the development of PSA’s supply chain hub in his new role. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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 ...
This will be Singapore’s 14th general election since independence, and will be Wong’s first general election as prime minister.
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