The People’s Action Party (PAP) will work hard to win back Sengkang GRC in the next election, the same way it continues to fight in Aljunied GRC and Hougang SMC, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. In a post-election
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GE2020: Two PSP candidates from West Coast GRC team to be offered NCMP seats
SINGAPORE – Two Progress Singapore Party (PSP) candidates in West Coast GRC will be offered seats in Parliament as Non-Constituency MPs, as the “best losers” of the 2020 General Election. The five-member team lost the GRC to the PAP team
Singapore GE2020: 6 key election issues, from jobs, Covid-19 to population
Insight looks at six issues that have surfaced as the campaign for GE2020 enters Day 6 today. 1. Safeguarding Singaporeans’ jobs in a crisis The Central Business District in Raffles Place. Creating and saving jobs for Singaporeans has been a
Singapore GE2020: Elections Department launches multilingual 'assistant' for non-English-speaking voters
SINGAPORE – Voters who primarily speak one of eight non-English languages and dialects can now get more information on the voting process in their native languages. The Elections Department (ELD) on Wednesday (July 1) rolled out the multilingual Voter Language
Singapore GE2020: Nomination Day kicks off as parliamentary hopefuls arrive at centres
SINGAPORE – Nomination Day on Tuesday (June 30) saw candidates from the 11 political parties contesting the Singapore General Election 2020 gathering at party headquarters and coffee shops, before heading to the nine nomination centres as doors opened at 10am.
Singapore GE2020: Workers' Party releases video featuring 12 likely candidates
SINGAPORE – The opposition Workers’ Party (WP) on Wednesday (June 24) released a video introducing 12 candidates that it is likely to field for the July 10 general election. The video, released a day after President Halimah Yacob dissolved Parliament,
Singapore GE: PM Lee calls for general election, says he decided to 'clear the decks', give new government fresh mandate
SINGAPORE – Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Tuesday (June 23) said he has decided to call the general election now, while the Covid-19 situation is relatively stable, to “clear the decks” and give the new government a fresh five-year