💨 Abstract
In Singapore's May 3 elections, cost-of-living pressures are a top concern for voters such as retiree Richard Han and financial consultant Catherine Tan, who struggle to make ends meet on low incomes. The ruling People's Action Party, led by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, is expected to win the most seats, but its share of the popular vote will be closely watched due to voter discontent with the government's handling of issues.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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