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It calls itself a democracy, yet the wealthy city-state has had the same ruling party since 1959. That is unlikely to change ...
Progress Singapore Party secretary-general Leong Mun Wai was responding to Health Minister Ong Ye Kung’s remarks that a PAP ...
The Australian election is unlikely to have a significant impact on New Zealand companies or our economy, regardless of the ...
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 ...
In his nearly 30-minute speech to a packed crowd in Hougang on Thursday (May 1), Workers' Party secretary-general Pritam ...
The WP chief devoted a large part of his speech to refuting PM Wong's comments on the campaign trail. Read more at ...
Urging voters to give their vote to the WP on Saturday, Ms Lim said: “Let’s make a promise that come Saturday, we will vote not out of fear but with conviction and hope for the future that we deserve, ...
'Let's worry about ordinary Singaporeans instead': PSP says losing a few ministers won't weaken govt
The Progress Singapore Party (PSP) disagreed with the notion that losing some cabinet ministers would weaken the government, ...
Aside from physical rallies, political parties delivered their final messages to voters in the last political broadcast for ...
General Election (GE2025) has intensified political rivalry, with the Workers' Party (WP) making waves in the Tampines GRC contest. WP has declared its intention to 'slap the driver' if the People's ...
As Singapore’s election nears, parties clash on cost of living, GST, and need for balanced parliament versus strong ...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong urged Singaporeans heading to the polls to choose unity over division, integrity over ...
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