If you’re still not convinced the general elections are coming around the corner, here’s a solid reason to prepare yourselves to get into the season of sudden political awareness.
We’re neither politicos nor the right people to go to if you want to get into the nitty gritty of it, but what we do know is that the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee has released a report about the new electoral divisions that should shake up the political landscape.
There are now 13 Single Member Constituencies and 16 Group Representation Constituencies. The opposition wards of Aljunied, Hougang and Punggol East remain unchanged.
So, what will this new electoral configuration mean for Singaporeans in the upcoming General Elections?
What’s the next step? When President Tony Tan eventually dissolves the current Parliament, General Elections will be held within three months of dissolution.
Here’s the prime minister warning you not to make the wrong choice:
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