Parliament has been officially dissolved, marking the start of Singapore’s next General Election.
Nomination Day has been set for April 23, kicking off a minimum nine-day campaigning period before Cooling-off Day.
This election marks the first election under Prime Minister Wong’s leadership but also a time of growing global uncertainty, rising geopolitical tensions, and renewed focus on domestic issues like cost of living, housing affordability, and job security.
On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Dr Gillian Koh, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore, to find out more.

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