The Fullerton rally returns after a decade, reviving a historic tradition where Singapore’s founding leaders once spoke directly to the people.
And as election fever heats up ahead of GE2025, identity politics has become a major flashpoint, with PM Wong and other leaders warning against racial and religious divisions.
Meanwhile, the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) faces backlash after a candidate's racial slur at a rally, prompting a public apology.
Concerns about foreign interference also loom large, with authorities blocking social media accounts linked to external actors.
On The Big Story, Nadiah Koh speaks to Dr Teo Kay Key, Research Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies, Social Lab, to discuss more about the latest GE2025 movements.

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