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Singapore’s PAP maintains 66-year control of its government

  • The People's Action Party won 87 of 97 seats in Singapore's general election on May 3, maintaining government control since 1959.
  • The election took place against a backdrop of global economic challenges and represented the first nationwide vote since Lawrence Wong assumed leadership of the PAP.
  • The PAP increased its vote share to 65.57%, up from 61.24% in 2020, while the Workers' Party retained its 10 seats as the main opposition.
  • Wong said the results send a clear signal of trust and stability and will position Singapore better to face a turbulent world.
  • The PAP's convincing win reinforces political stability, but analysts note opposition challenges remain real and a full shift to a two-party system is gradual.
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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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