Singapore is holding a general election where the long-dominant People’s Action Party (PAP) is expected to retain power, continuing its six-decade rule. However, the main focus is on the margin of victory, as growing public discontent with government policies has fueled a stronger opposition. This election is also the first major test for new Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. The outcome will reveal whether the PAP can maintain its traditional dominance or if opposition gains signal a shift in Singapore’s political landscape. Voter sentiment and the strength of the opposition are key factors to watch.
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In Singapore’s Election, All Eyes Are on the Margin of Victory, Not the Winner
The People’s Action Party is widely expected to continue its six-decade reign. But discontent with its policies is fueling a growing opposition.