[CONSOLIDATED] Singapore General Election 2025 Discussion Thread

Top 4 agendas?

  • Immigration influx

    Votes: 469 54.8%
  • Cost of living/inflation

    Votes: 708 82.7%
  • Housing

    Votes: 384 44.9%
  • Lack of opposition in parliament

    Votes: 269 31.4%
  • Uncontested policy making by gahmen

    Votes: 343 40.1%
  • Lack of clear distinction between citizens/PR/permit workers

    Votes: 231 27.0%
  • Widening income gap

    Votes: 263 30.7%
  • Unemployment/Lack of opportunities for citizens

    Votes: 393 45.9%

  • Total voters
    856

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Michael Fang already announced it a few days ago on his TikTok I think. A lot of interesting things on his TikTok page
 

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Basically Mailiki still looking after the same place, Flora+Miriam area, except it now comes under Pasir Ris-Changi GRC.
 

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GE2025: Red Dot United exits opposition alliance, citing concerns over three-cornered fights​


Recent developments have made Red Dot United question whether all four parties in The Coalition still share the same strategic commitment to avoid three-cornered contests, said the party's chairman.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...nited-withdraws-coalition-nsp-spp-sup-5061686

Actually what is the big deal over 3 corner fight? AFAIK in history there were zero 3 corner fight that the combined opposition votes was over 50% anyway
 

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GE2025: Maliki Osman to be replaced by PAP new face Hazlina Abdul Halim on East Coast slate​

Dr Maliki Osman declined to say whether he would be retiring from politics or redeployed to another constituency.

GE2025: Maliki Osman to be replaced by PAP new face Hazlina Abdul Halim on East Coast slate
People's Action Party member Hazlina Abdul Halim, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Maliki Osman and Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat speaking to the media after a walkabout in Fengshan on Apr 12, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Mak Jia Kee)

SINGAPORE: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office Mohamad Maliki Osman announced that he will not be contesting in East Coast GRC in the coming General Election, and that his spot in the constituency will be taken by People’s Action Party new face Mdm Hazlina Abdul Halim.

He said this to reporters on Saturday (Apr 12) at the sidelines of a walkabout in Bedok North, which is part of East Coast GRC, where Dr Maliki serves as a Member of Parliament (MP).

When asked if he is retiring from politics, Dr Maliki said: “I’ve never mentioned that I’m retiring. I think the message today is that I’m not going to stand as part of the new East Coast GRC team."

He added: “Hazlina will be the new member here. Where I stand, what I do afterwards, you’ll get the information when the time comes.”

Calling on the residents of East Coast GRC to give Mdm Hazlina their support, Dr Maliki said: “I will give her my endorsement and my support so she will be able to build on the work we have done.”

Dr Maliki, who is also Second Minister for Education and Foreign Affairs, currently helms the Siglap ward in East Coast GRC.

Also present during the walkabout on Saturday morning were fellow East Coast GRC MPs: Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State Tan Kiat How, Ms Jessica Tan and Ms Cheryl Chan.

Current Marine Parade GRC MP Edwin Tong, Mdm Hazlina and another People's Action Party (PAP) new face Mr Goh Pei Ming, were also seen accompanying the MPs.

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Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Maliki Osman during a walkabout in Fengshan on Apr 12, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Mak Jia Kee)

On Saturday, Dr Maliki gave a glowing introduction of Mdm Hazlina, who will be taking over his Siglap ward, noting that he has known her for many years through her work as a journalist and in the non-profit sector.

"As a former journalist, as well as having worked and headed a nonprofit sector (organisation), I believe she knows well the needs of Singaporeans, and that's one of the key qualities of being in public office," said Dr Maliki.

"At the same time, because she's been on the ground, I'm confident that she will be able to understand the constituents' needs and respond and do well."

He also spoke of Mdm Hazlina’s "strong understanding of the Malay community", citing her work as former president of Persatuan Pemudi Islam Singapura (PPIS), or Singapore Muslim Women’s Association and as a director at MENDAKI.

Dr Maliki, 59, was first elected as an MP in Sembawang GRC in 2001. After two terms there, he was re-elected for three more terms as an MP for East Coast GRC.

Mdm Hazlina, 40, is the former chief executive of Make-A-Wish Singapore and the president of Persatuan Pemudi Islam Singapura (PPIS) or Singapore Muslim Women's Association from 2020 to 2024. She has also been helping out MP Tin Pei Ling in MacPherson SMC.

Apart from her work as a presenter and news editor at Mediacorp, Mdm Hazlina was formerly the US embassy's public affairs advisor in Singapore before moving to the social impact sector.

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People's Action Party member Hazlina Abdul Halim during a walkabout in Fengshan on Apr 12, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Mak Jia Kee)

GRASSROOTS EQUIPPED TO SUPPORT NEW FACES

East Coast GRC was one of the most closely fought constituencies in the 2020 General Election.

The five-person PAP team led by Mr Heng took 53.4 per cent of the vote, defeating a Workers' Party (WP) slate.

On Saturday, Mr Heng said that his team has been working hard on the ground for the past five years, helping residents and getting their feedback.

"So I would say that sentiment is better than before. But you never, never take any election for granted - never, never take our voters’ support for granted," he said.

Mr Heng added that the world is now living in a "very turbulent environment", citing the tariff war as one example of such turbulence, adding that the next few years “will be difficult”.

“So it's important for us to stay united. I'm confident that the East Coast residents will understand all this and give us their support.”

Asked by CNA if it would be a risky move to potentially replace the current slate of MPs with two new faces - given the backdrop of global uncertainties and the team’s last election results - Mr Heng said that the final line-up will be decided by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, as secretary-general of the PAP.

Mr Edwin Tong acknowledged the interest in retirements and new candidates during elections, but emphasised the party's focus on leadership renewal.

"For the PAP we also focus on renewal and refreshing, and I think that’s equally important," he said, citing his own experience serving in different GRCs - first Moulmein-Kallang, then Marine Parade - over three terms as an MP.

"There is a regular cadence of change, and our branches, our activists, our structures, are equipped to deal with that," he added. "And whoever will be the candidates, whichever is the team that is fielded, the support will be strong."

On the PAP’s margin of victory in East Coast at the last election, Mr Tong said the team would have to work hard regardless of which opposition party contests the constituency.

"We have to assume that any place that is contested between the PAP and opposition, any opposition, will be heavily contested. The margin is something that we can never take for granted and we will have to work very hard to win every vote to ensure that all our residents' interests are met, and that they will be comfortable with the team that we will ultimately field at East Coast."

Both Mr Goh and Mdm Hazlina, when asked how they planned to get up to speed with the community if fielded in East Coast, pointed to their ongoing community work in the area.

According to the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee's report last month, East Coast GRC will take in Chai Chee HDB estates and Siglap private estates from Marine Parade GRC for the next election.

The constituency will remain a five-MP ward.

Source: CNA/tq(gr)

 

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Ok. Nowadays PAP fielding radio presenters or tv personalities. Really gg. They no other candidate choices?
 

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Yah but LLL won in the end. I mean those cases like PAP 45% oppo1 30% then oppo2 25%
Won't happen normally bc opposition will vote for the biggest oppo party.
But in Tampines, bc GMS is very different from WP, could see PPP screwing them over, e.g. PAP 48% WP 42% PPP 9% NSP 1%
 

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GE2025: WP new face Kenneth Tiong spotted in Aljunied community event​

WP new face Kenneth Tiong at Workers' Party neighbourhood conversations at Eunos division on April 12.

WP new face Kenneth Tiong at Workers' Party neighbourhood conversations at Eunos division on April 12.ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN

SINGAPORE - Workers’ Party new face Mr Kenneth Tiong was spotted with Aljunied GRC MPs at a community event in Bedok Reservoir on April 12, fuelling expectation that he could be part of the opposition party’s slate in the constituency.

The 36-year-old, who is director of tech start-up Sensemake AI, spoke to residents along with Aljunied GRC MPs - WP chief Pritam Singh, chairwoman Sylvia Lim, Mr Faisal Manap and Mr Gerald Giam. Hougang MP Dennis Tan was also at the event.

The Neighbourhood Conversations event was held at Block 122 Bedok Reservoir Road, which is under Mr Singh’s Eunos ward.

Mr Singh and Mr Tiong declined to comment when approached by The Straits Times.

Mr Tiong is expected to be fielded in the group representation constituency’s Serangoon ward, which has been left vacant since July 2023 when former MP Leon Perera stepped down.

He has been coordinating Meet-the-People Sessions in the ward since 2024.

Mr Tiong has also been recently seen at mosque and temple visits with WP MPs, and appeared in several social media photos posted by Mr Singh, Ms Lim and Mr Giam.

In a Facebook post on March 26, Mr Tiong said he felt “compelled to step up and play a more active role in shaping the conversation about where our nation is headed” at the upcoming election.

Also spotted at the event on April 12 was Mr Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik, 35, a senior property manager at Aljunied-Hougang Town Council, who appears set to contest in Sengkang GRC.

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WP new face Abdul Muhaimin Workers’ Party neighbourhood conversations at Eunos division. ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN

Mr Jimmy Tan, 53, a potential WP candidate in Tampines GRC, also attended the event. The industrial equipment sales manager is legislative assistant to Mr Singh.

Analysts have speculated that Mr Singh, who is Leader of the Opposition, would leave Aljunied to go to neighbouring East Coast GRC.

A WP team in East Coast managed to poll 46.6 per cent against a PAP team led by Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat in the 2020 General Election.

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WP new faces Kenneth Tiong (far left) and Jimmy Tan (second from right) with WP volunteers and Aljunied GRC MPs (from fourth from left) Faisal Manap, Sylvia Lim, Gerald Giam and Pritam Singh. ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN

Eunos resident Ivy Lim, 75, said she attended the community event as she wanted to tell Mr Singh, about the difficulty seniors face in keeping up with technology.

Madam Lim, who works in a massage parlour, said she does not know how to use ride-hailing apps such as Grab, so she takes the bus and MRT most of the time.

“But when I’m in a hurry, it’s not easy to flag a cab nowadays as most people use Grab. It’s very difficult for seniors like me to keep up,” she said.



  • Isabelle Liew is a journalist at The Straits Times. She covers housing issues in Singapore, with a focus on public housing.
 

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Singh coming East Coast GRC.

Analysts have speculated that Mr Singh, who is Leader of the Opposition, would leave Aljunied to go to neighbouring East Coast GRC.

A WP team in East Coast managed to poll 46.6 per cent against a PAP team led by Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat in the 2020 General Election.
 

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Singh coming East Coast GRC.

Analysts have speculated that Mr Singh, who is Leader of the Opposition, would leave Aljunied to go to neighbouring East Coast GRC.

A WP team in East Coast managed to poll 46.6 per cent against a PAP team led by Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat in the 2020 General Election.
Doesnt make sense le.. he has been walking grnd in Eunos awhile
 
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