
Polls open in Singapore’s election as its long-ruling party seeks a bigger win
SINGAPORE (AP) — Polls opened Saturday in Singapore’s general election that is seen as the first key test of support for Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who took office last year.
His People’s Action Party is widely expected to comfortably extend its 66-year dominance in the city-state. But the election is being closely watched as people express unhappiness over tight government control and a high cost of living.
Wong, a U.S.-trained economist who is also finance minister, has appealed for a resounding mandate to steer trade-reliant Singapore through economic turbulence following U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes. The government has lowered its trade forecast and warned of a possible recession.
“This election is couched as a test of the support for the leadership of PM Lawrence Wong but it also will reflect how politics in Singapore are changing, namely an embrace of alternative voices and a younger generation seeing the PAP” under a younger leader, Southeast Asia political expert Bridget Welsh said.