Singapore General Election
The Singapore General Election is a process where citizens of Singapore vote to elect Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent them. These elections typically occur every five years, and the government sets the date. The elections are crucial for determining the political landscape and governance of the country.
During the election, various political parties, including the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) and opposition parties, campaign to gain support from voters. Each party presents its policies and vision for Singapore, and voters choose their preferred candidates at polling stations across the nation.