Singapore’s ‘Democratic Dawn’? Parties Adapt to New Landscape (Nikkei Asian Review)
The People’s Action Party maintained its parliamentary supermajority in Singapore’s most recent election, but the strong showing by opposition parties hints of a deep shift underway in the city-state’s politics that could force the ruling party to change tack as it contends with a slumping economy. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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