Singapore senior minister's presidential bid signals shift in ruling party

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DYLAN LOH and TSUBASA SURUGA, Nikkei staff writers

SINGAPORE -- Singapore's presidential election, due by September, will mark another step in a generational shift in the country's ruling People's Action Party (PAP), with a popular and experienced cabinet minister leaving politics to run for the nonexecutive role of president.

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