Singapore Holds General Election Amid Economic Concerns
Singapore Holds General Election Amid Economic Concerns

Singapore Holds General Election Amid Economic Concerns

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Singaporeans are voting in a general election widely seen as the first major test for Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who took office last year and leads the long-ruling People’s Action Party (PAP). The PAP, which has dominated Singapore for 66 years, is expected to retain power, but faces growing public dissatisfaction over the high cost of living, housing affordability, and government controls. Eleven political parties and two independents are contesting 92 of 97 parliamentary seats, with five already secured by the PAP through uncontested races. Key issues for voters include economic challenges, inflation, and widening income disparity, especially among younger generations seeking more alternative voices in parliament. This election also marks the return of in-person rallies and features several multi-cornered contests, highlighting a more competitive political landscape. The results will reflect both support for Wong’s leadership and evolving political attitudes in Singapore.

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