A survey reveals that over a quarter of Singaporeans are still undecided on who to vote for in the upcoming general election. Concerns about inflation, cost of living, jobs, and the economy are top of mind for voters.
A survey found Singaporeans were most worried about inflation and the economy ahead of this year’s general election. -- Photo: AFP
Among them, 21 per cent of participants said they were “not very certain”, while 6 per cent were “not certain at all”. Singapore's PAP will face the coming elections under Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's leadership. - Photo: The Straits Times/ANN Volunteers from the two parties were recently involved in a scuffle in the western neighbourhood after accusing each other of harassment.
Political analysts This Week in Asia spoke to said that it was unsurprising for a quarter of Singaporeans to be undecided about who they would vote for.
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