GE2025: Final day of campaigning for Singapore's 14th General Election
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Cost of living is a key issue as Singaporeans head to May 3 election
SINGAPORE – When 68-year-old Richard Han heads to the ballot box on Saturday, May 3, to vote in Singapore’s election, cost-of-living pressures will be on the retiree’s mind as he worries about his daily expenses and his son’s prospects after university. Financial consultant Catherine Tan also worries about the future for her two young children. The 30-year-old is finding it hard to make ends meet on a S$5,700 ($4,350) household income, especiall…
GE2025: Final day of campaigning for Singapore's 14th General Election
SINGAPORE: It’s the final day of campaigning before Singaporeans head to the polls on Saturday (May 3) - and candidates are making every hour count. On Thursday, parties will criss-cross the island with rallies, walkabouts and last-minute appeals to voters. Campaigning must stop when the coolin
GE2025: It’s all up to us now
I attended Jeremy Tan’s rally tonight and I’m so glad I picked it for the final night of the GE2025 campaign period. Responding to all the things the PAP said about him, he was well-researched and petty AF. A most enjoyable stand-up roast. Catch up on his speech here. Also, be aware of the Cooling-Off Day rules!Subscribe to We, The CitizensSend a tip in SGDThe general election in September 1988 is significant in Singapore’s political history bec…
What will the next parliament look like? Here are the most likely scenarios and distribution of seats - Vulcan Post
Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. The Singapore General Election campaign ends today with the cooling-off day following tomorrow and the final vote on Saturday. I have commented on electoral chances of candidates in specific constituencies in my articles published over the past few weeks, so in this final summary let's take a look where it all leads. What could the Singapore parliament look like on May 4? How …
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