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People's Action Party

The Straits Times

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April 26, 2025

The first of two sets of party political broadcasts was aired on April 25. Political parties that field at least six candidates under a recognised party symbol are eligible for these broadcasts. Here is the text of the broadcasts in English delivered by eight parties.

- Lawrence Wong, Secretary-General

People's Action Party

LAWRENCE WONG, SECRETARY-GENERAL My fellow Singaporeans, In a few days, you will be making a crucial decision. You will cast your vote — not just for a party or a candidate, but for the kind of future you want for yourself, your children and for Singapore.

STORMY WEATHER AHEAD This election comes at a time of profound global change. A storm is coming upon us.

The latest US tariff moves as well as the uncertainty created are already weighing on the global economy. For now, the US has suspended its "reciprocal" tariffs. But it has kept in place a 10% tariff across the board, including on Singapore exports, and sky-high tariffs remain between America and China.

More tariffs may follow, including on industries like pharmaceutical and semiconductors — industries that are important to our economy.

Global demand is weakening. Market confidence has fallen.

Our exports will be hit. Companies — large and small — have told us how concerned they are. Workers are anxious about their incomes and jobs. We expect economic growth to slow this year. A recession cannot be ruled out. If that happens, there will be retrenchments and job losses.

Our bigger fear is this: this is not just a short-term downturn. The world is shifting beneath our feet. Tensions are rising between the major powers. The rules of international trade and cooperation are breaking down.

In short, the external conditions that have underpinned our survival, security and success for decades are now coming apart.

Just like 60 years ago when we separated from Malaysia, and again in 1968 when the British forces withdrew from Singapore leaving us to fend for ourselves — who forms your government now is an existential question. It's not just about politics. It's about whether we can find a way forward to survive in a changed world.

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