According to a study by market research firm Milieu Insight of 600 Singaporeans ranging across gender and age, it was found that 65% feel positively about Singapore’s economic situation and that four in 10 feel that the economic situation will improve heading into 2024.
SINGAPORE (CNA) – With the end of the COVID-19, succession plans are “back on track”, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday, adding that recent controversies will not delay the timetable for political renewal. Speaking at his 19th National Day Rally, Lee said leadership renewal is a “crucial task” in preparing for Singapore’s future. […]
SINGAPORE - Integrity and incorruptibility are fundamental to Singapore and the foundation on which a clean and effective government is run, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Read more at straitstimes.com.
His original plan was to hand over and step down as Singapore's Prime Minister by 2022. "But the pandemic disrupted this plan," said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at his 2023 National Day Rally today (Aug 20) at the Institute of Technical Education Headquarters in Ang Mo Kio. "I promised Singaporeans that I would see the nation through the crisis,.