Nomination Day is tomorrow, and Singapore’s political scene is heating up.
Parties are unveiling their final slates of candidates, with the PAP emphasizing its "5G" leadership - young, diverse, and poised to take the party into its next phase.
Meanwhile, the Workers’ Party continues to broaden its appeal with candidates from a wide range of professional backgrounds.
At the same time, economic issues are emerging as a central theme - PSP’s Sumarleki Amjah has spotlighted jobs, wages, and the cost of living - key concerns for many voters.
With intense contests expected in battleground constituencies like East Coast and Punggol, all eyes are on how each party will tailor its strategy to connect with the ground.
On The Big Story, Nadiah Koh speaks to Dr Gillian Koh, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore, to discuss more key movements from the parties before Nomination Day.

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