SINGAPORE, April 12 -- Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has said he has no vote share target in mind for the country's coming general election, acknowledging a "fiercely contested" race with no guaranteed wins for the ruling People's Action Party (PAP).

According to Channel News Asia (CNA), he made the comments while speaking at a press conference yesterday unveiling the PAP's Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC team.

"I'm sure the candidates across Singapore, across every constituency, will have the same attitude and mindset, because at the national level, I have no doubt this will be a fiercely contested election," he reportedly said.

With the Opposition having contested every seat in the last two elections, Wong added there are "no longer a...