What can we learn from the Singaporean election, where nobody lost? (Kazimier Lim – The Interpreter)

At last week’s general elections, Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) once again retained its parliamentary supermajority. In fact, no election seats were gained or lost. One would be forgiven to say this was a predictable outcome for the city-state, especially for the party who has ruled since 1959, but this election was important in two regards.

What can we learn from the Singaporean election, where nobody lost? | Lowy Institute

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