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Cabinet reshuffle: Race for Prime Minister post remains open, say analysts
Ministers in the running for Singapore s leadership (from left): Mr Chan Chun Sing, Mr Lawrence Wong and Mr Ong Ye Kung.
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SINGAPORE: The race remains open for the three ministers who are in the running to be Singapore s next Prime Minister, and their performance in new appointments after a Cabinet reshuffle on Friday (Apr 23) will bear watching, political observers told CNA.
On Friday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong appointed seven ministers to new ministries in an extensive Cabinet reshuffle, which came only nine months after the Cabinet was formed.