SINGAPORE -- Opposition parties are ramping up their push against Singapore's long-ruling People's Action Party ahead of a high-stakes general election on May 3, seeking to build on momentum from their record gains in the previous polls.
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Workers' Party Secretary-General Pritam Singh, center, and Chair Sylvia Lim, right, at a media briefing on April 17. The opposition party will field candidates for fewer than a third of the seats up for grabs. (Photo by Tsubasa Suruga)
SINGAPORE -- Opposition parties are ramping up their push against Singapore's long-ruling People's Action Party ahead of a high-stakes general election on May 3, seeking to build on momentum from their record gains in the previous polls.