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GE: Second party political broadcast on May 6

Cutecutie

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SINGAPORE: Seven political parties will make their views heard over free-to-air radio and television Thursday as part of the Party Political Broadcast - post-nomination day.

The Media Development Authority said the broadcast platforms are in all four languages, for each political party.

The Singapore Democratic Alliance and the Singapore People's Party will get two-and-a-half minutes per language.

For the Reform Party and the Singapore Democratic Party, it is three minutes per language.

The Worker's Party gets four minutes per language while the National Solidarity Party will be given five minutes.

The People's Action Party will be given 12 minutes per language.

The English broadcast will be at 10pm on Channel 5, 938Live and Power98FM and at 10.30pm on Channel News Asia.

The Malay broadcast is at 10.30pm on Suria and Warna 94.2 FM.

For the Mandarin broadcast, Singaporeans can catch them 10.30pm on Channel 8, Capital 95.8FM, 883Jia FM, 11pm on Radio 1003 and 11.30pm over Channel U.

For Vasantham and Oli 96.8FM, the Tamil broadcast is at 9.30pm.

- CNA/cc

"The parties are given airtime in proportion to the number of candidates fielded"
What does the number of candidates has to do with airtime, unless every single candidate is speaking?
Chu pattern for unfair advantage again.
 
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