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one year after ge2025 singapore039s opposition parties not in the house are still on the ground

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This article covers political developments in Singapore one year after the 2025 General Election. Opposition parties continue grassroots engagement but hold no parliamentary seats. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or corporate margin effect is identified. The content is purely political and lacks concrete economic or business channels.

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  • PSP received 36.3% of the vote in GE2025, down from 2020.
  • PSP lost its two Non-Constituency MP seats.
  • RDU fielded 15 candidates and saw a 50% increase in volunteer base.
  • Opposition parties are engaging voters on cost of living and healthcare.
  • No opposition party won any parliamentary seats in GE2025.

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