Singapore will hold parliamentary elections on May 3rd, the first major test for new Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, as his People's Action Party seeks to expand its unbroken rule of the city-state and emerge with a stronger mandate. teleSUR
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00:00On May 3rd, more than 2.75 million voters in Singapore will head to the polls in the country's general elections where 97 parliamentary seats are being decided.
00:10Citizens will choose between 11 political parties and two independent candidates who will be elected after nine days of campaigning.
00:18Precisely, the election campaign period, which focused on the economic situation and the youth vote, ended at midnight on May 1st.
00:27With an economy mostly based on exports, political analysts note that the elections are marked by uncertainty due to the tariff war
00:35and highlighted that whoever gets elected will focus its administration on boosting international trade.
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