Singapore revises electoral boundaries ahead of election this year


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SINGAPORE: Singapore has revised its electoral boundaries, the Elections Department said on Tuesday (March 11), a move usually seen as a sign that the government is preparing to call a general election.

The election due by November 2025, though Prime Minister Lawrence Wong can call it earlier, will be his first such test since taking over from long-time premier Lee Hsien Loong as leader of the People's Action Party in May 2024.

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