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Singapore PM's Brother Backs His Rival with Election Looming


In this Nov. 15, 2018, file photo, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong speaks during a press conference following the 33rd ASEAN summit in Singapore.
In this Nov. 15, 2018, file photo, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong speaks during a press conference following the 33rd ASEAN summit in Singapore.

The brother of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Thursday described the head of a new party planned to be set up ahead of a general election that could come as soon as this year as "the leader Singapore deserves.”

Lee Hsien Yang's comments come amid a bitter family dispute over the house of their father Lee Kuan Yew, the founder of modern Singapore, and ahead of the vote, due by early 2021, but which the prime minister has suggested could be this year.

His ruling People's Action Party, which has governed the city-state since independence more than half a century ago, with its share of the vote never having dropped below 60 percent, now holds all but six of the 89 elected seats in parliament.

Lee Hsien Yang, son of former leader Lee Kuan Yew, delivers a eulogy for his late father, during the funeral service in Singapore, March 29, 2015.
Lee Hsien Yang, son of former leader Lee Kuan Yew, delivers a eulogy for his late father, during the funeral service in Singapore, March 29, 2015.

Last week, in a move that could boost Singapore's weak opposition, a former PAP member and presidential candidate, Tan Cheng Bock, said he had applied to register a new party, called the Progress Singapore Party.

"Cheng Bock will groom future parliamentarians who will serve our country and people before party or self," Lee Hsien Yang said in a posting on Facebook.

"This is good for the future of Singapore." He added, "Cheng Bock is the leader Singapore deserves." Lee Hsien Yang did not have any further comment when contacted by Reuters. The prime minister's office did not comment.

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