With the release of electoral boundaries report, all eyes now on political parties’ next moves
![The author notes that with data on population numbers and housing developments easily available, it is curious why the EBRC took so long to wrap up its work. Furthermore, its report has a “template feel” to it. Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/commentary/electoral-boundaries-ebrc-report-political-parties-politics-singapore-general-election](/sites/news.smu.edu.sg/files/styles/max_325x325/public/smu/news/todayOnline.jpg?itok=4i7q7BbU)
In a commentary, SMU Associate Professor of Law Eugene Tan discussed the implications of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) report and what it means for the political parties and Singapore politics in general. He expects the election to be held sooner rather than later with the ERBC report's release, and there will be little time for parties, especially the opposition, to prepare.
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