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GE2025: PAP, SDP to hold rallies on Day 5 of campaigning; Five parties to take part in live forum at 8 pm

    • On May 3, Singaporeans will cast their votes in a general election that will be fought against a backdrop of unprecedented global economic instability.
    • On May 3, Singaporeans will cast their votes in a general election that will be fought against a backdrop of unprecedented global economic instability. The Business Times
    Published Sun, Apr 27, 2025 · 10:00 AM — Updated Sun, Apr 27, 2025 · 08:39 PM

    [SINGAPORE] It’s the fifth day of election campaigning on Sunday (Apr 27), with the People’s Action Party (PAP) and Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) set to hold a total of three rallies from 7 pm to 10 pm.

    Scroll down to see where these rallies will be held.

    BT also has a list of rally livestreams, so you can watch them from home or wherever you’re spending your Sunday evening.

    Also taking place tonight is the first of two live election forums hosted by MediaCorp. Five parties accepted the invitation to take part, and they are the PAP, Workers’ Party, Red Dot United, People’s Alliance for Reform and the Progress Singapore Party.

    The English question-and-answer programme, entitled “Singapore Votes 2025: The Roundtable”, will last 90 minutes. 

    The second forum in Mandarin, on Apr 29, will be 60 minutes long.

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    Rally sites

    Rally livestreams

    People’s Action Party (Jalan Kayu SMC)

    People’s Action Party (Pioneer SMC)

    Singapore Democratic Party (Sembawang GRC)

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