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In Pandemic Polls, Singaporeans Vote for Political Diversity

Kirsten Han, Freelance Journalist

13-Jul-20 09:37

In Pandemic Polls, Singaporeans Vote for Political Diversity

Singapore became one of only a handful of countries to hold general elections amidst Covid-19. Did the governing PAP party miscalculate in their strategy to hold polls during the pandemic? And what does the outcome mean for Singapore’s future? We chat with Singaporean journalist Kirsten Han on her observations. You can check out more analysis and coverage on Singapore issues at wethecitizens.substack.com.

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