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Singapore sets May 3 for General Election

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  • Singapore's Parliament has been officially dissolved, with general elections scheduled for May 3, 2025, and Nomination Day set for April 23.
  • Prime Minister Lawrence Wong leads the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) into his first electoral test since succeeding Lee Hsien Loong in 2024.
  • Rising cost of living, economic uncertainty, and recent governance scandals are central issues driving voter sentiment ahead of the polls.

[SINGAPORE] Singapore's President has officially dissolved Parliament, setting the stage for a general election on May 3, 2025. This marks a significant political moment as Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who assumed office in 2024, leads the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) into what is anticipated to be a highly competitive electoral contest.​

The decision to call early elections, less than a year into Wong’s tenure as Prime Minister, is seen by political observers as a strategic move to solidify his mandate. While Wong has enjoyed a relatively smooth transition, analysts say that securing a fresh electoral win will be key to cementing his authority and rallying public support behind his reform agenda.

Background and Election Timeline

The dissolution of Parliament triggers the electoral process, with Nomination Day scheduled for April 23, 2025. This timeline allows political parties and independent candidates to prepare for the upcoming polls. Under Singaporean law, elections must occur within three months of Parliament's dissolution, and the upcoming election will offer 97 parliamentary seats—four more than in 2020—distributed across 15 single-member and 18 group constituencies.

The increase in parliamentary seats reflects demographic shifts and urban development, particularly in newer residential areas. The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee, which periodically evaluates population distribution, recommended the changes to ensure more equitable representation. The adjustments are expected to influence electoral strategies, especially in hotly contested group representation constituencies (GRCs).

Prime Minister Wong's Leadership and Policy Initiatives

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who succeeded Lee Hsien Loong in 2024, is leading the PAP into the elections. Wong has introduced the "Forward Singapore" initiative, aiming to create a more inclusive and forward-looking national agenda. The PAP plans to field over 30 new candidates, hoping to rejuvenate its image amid criticism of tight governmental controls, high living costs, and growing inequality.

Among the key pledges under Wong’s Forward Singapore roadmap are increased investments in social mobility programs, expansion of public housing schemes, and a renewed focus on mental health services. These policies aim to appeal to younger and middle-income voters, many of whom have expressed frustration over economic pressures and social rigidity in recent years.

Opposition Landscape and Electoral Dynamics

The opposition parties are gearing up for a robust challenge. The Workers' Party (WP), Singapore's main opposition party, is expected to contest multiple constituencies. Additionally, the emergence of new political entities, such as the Most Valuable Party (MVP), indicates a diversifying political landscape. Analysts suggest that the PAP's dominance may be tested, especially among younger voters seeking change.

The WP, which made historic gains in the 2020 election by capturing the Sengkang GRC, has been actively engaging with constituents in the lead-up to the polls. Party leaders have hinted at unveiling a manifesto centered on wage growth, housing affordability, and parliamentary transparency. Meanwhile, the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) is expected to re-contest West Coast GRC and other areas where it previously showed strong performances.

Voter Concerns and Key Issues

Voter sentiment is influenced by several pressing issues:​

Cost of Living: Rising expenses are a significant concern for many Singaporeans.​

Economic Outlook: With downgraded 2025 growth projections of 0%-2%, influenced by global instability and trade tensions tied to U.S. tariffs under President Donald Trump, economic performance is a critical topic. ​

Governance and Transparency: Recent scandals involving PAP members have raised questions about the party's commitment to integrity and transparency.​

In recent months, a parliamentary probe into alleged misconduct by two former PAP officeholders has intensified scrutiny on public accountability. While the party has pledged to uphold transparency and maintain high standards, opposition figures have seized the moment to push for stronger institutional checks and reforms to reduce executive dominance.

Electoral Process and Campaign Regulations

Following the dissolution of Parliament, the Prime Minister can appoint ministers from among the members of the most recently dissolved parliament until the next parliament convenes. Additionally, a "cooling-off" day is mandated before polling day, during which campaigning is prohibited to allow voters time to reflect on the issues raised during the election.

Authorities have also confirmed that pandemic-era voting safety measures will not be reinstated, marking a return to pre-COVID electoral norms. However, digital campaigning and online political broadcasts, which gained traction in 2020, are expected to remain key tools for outreach, particularly among younger and tech-savvy demographics.

As Singapore approaches its general election on May 3, 2025, the political landscape is poised for significant developments. With new leadership, emerging opposition forces, and a populace eager for change, the upcoming election is set to be a defining moment in the nation's political history.​


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