Economics

Singapore Calls Election as Economic Expansion Provides Edge

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Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong called for elections next month, taking advantage of record economic growth to keep his party’s grip on the city-state it has ruled since before independence in 1965.

Elections will be held on May 7 after President S.R. Nathan dissolved parliament on the advice of the prime minister, according to e-mailed statements from the government yesterday.