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Should Singapore still be a one-party dominant state? Can the opposition ever unite? And are voters really making informed choices at the ballot box?
In today’s episode, veteran journalist Bertha Henson joins us for a candid conversation on the shifting ground of Singapore politics. We explore why coalition-building among opposition parties remains unlikely, how fiery rhetoric is giving way to policy-based campaigning, and whether media in Singapore is asking the right questions. From “mosquito parties” to the role of GRCs, Bertha unpacks what’s at stake in GE2025 - and why voters must reflect deeply on the Singapore they want to build.
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Should Singapore still be a one-party dominant state? Can the opposition ever unite? And are voters really making informed choices at the ballot box?
In today’s episode, veteran journalist Bertha Henson joins us for a candid conversation on the shifting ground of Singapore politics. We explore why coalition-building among opposition parties remains unlikely, how fiery rhetoric is giving way to policy-based campaigning, and whether media in Singapore is asking the right questions. From “mosquito parties” to the role of GRCs, Bertha unpacks what’s at stake in GE2025 - and why voters must reflect deeply on the Singapore they want to build.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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