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    Latest news on Singapore politics, providing coverage of PAP government, opposition parties, elections, parliament, Lawrence Wong leadership, and political developments.

    Singapore's political landscape is dominated by the People's Action Party (PAP), which has governed the city-state since independence in 1965. Under new Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who succeeded Lee Hsien Loong in May 2024, the nation continues its tradition of stable, efficient governance whilst facing calls for greater political plurality.

    The upcoming general election, due by November 2025, marks a significant transition as the first without Lee Hsien Loong at the helm of the PAP. The Workers' Party, holding 8 seats, and Progress Singapore Party, with 2 seats, represent the main parliamentary opposition. Recent developments include several high-profile resignations, including former Transport Minister S. Iswaran following corruption charges, and the formation of new opposition alliances.

    Singapore's political system reflects its unique blend of authoritarian efficiency and democratic processes. The Group Representation Constituency system, designed to ensure minority representation, has been both praised for promoting racial harmony and criticised for potentially disadvantaging opposition parties. The nation maintains strict regulations on public discourse and political expression, which authorities argue are necessary for maintaining social stability.

    The country's political evolution traces back to its traumatic separation from Malaysia in 1965, after which the PAP, under Lee Kuan Yew, transformed Singapore from a colonial port into a global financial centre. This achievement has become central to the party's narrative of competent governance, though younger voters increasingly seek more diverse political voices.

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