Lee Hsien Loong makes his presence felt in Singapore elections

Former leader puts in campaigning time to support PM Lawrence Wong

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Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaks during an election rally on April 28 while his predecessor, Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong (right), also appears on stage. (Photo by Mayuko Tani)

DYLAN LOH

SINGAPORE -- In sweltering Singapore's central business district on Monday, former Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong watched as his successor, Lawrence Wong, delivered a campaign speech to a crowd of hundreds that went on for more than half an hour.

While Lee did not speak, the 73-year-old's presence on the stage and elsewhere ahead of Saturday's elections has highlighted the esteem that the ruling People's Action Party has for the former leader, observers say. They add that Lee's enduring stature is also crucial for a PAP that is stressing continuity to the electorate while losing a number of its high-profile ministers to retirement.

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