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Old 04-14-2022, 07:34 AM
 
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https://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...apores-next-pm

It has become clearer who will be the next PM
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Old 04-16-2022, 01:22 AM
 
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https://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...tions-answered

The PM In waiting spoke about taking over from current PM
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Old 04-27-2022, 08:08 AM
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From Lee Hsien Loong, now Lawrence Wong. Correct? Who is the one that made Singapore extremely wealthy? Offer credit probably around just some of these unique individuals. What a solid move for this city state republic for Singaporean native citizens to really enjoy such relatively rare economic wealth. Maybe even better than the USA in this measure.

The new one in charge have to get along with Malaysia, Indonesia surrounding countries. (Although, don't have to worry about that, to be honest). Also, stop overreacting on the Pandemic virus. Damn, that was bad for mainland Asia. Finally, hopefully the new Prime Minister is going to support infrastructure projects like new Cafes, Nightlife Venues, Restaurants with establishing cheap rent/low stressors of materialistic inflation.
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Old 04-28-2022, 01:44 AM
 
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Yes Lawrence Wong is the official PM in waiting

From what I gather ground sentiments , people are looking forward to the end of Lee dynasty .. enough of Lee’s

Lawrence Wong is 50 yr old This year , and prob will be ard 52-53 when he takes over the hot seat ..

Covid policy wise .. it is gonna endemic all the way ..

He didn’t come from a elite sec school in Singapore .. the 3 previous PMs all were from
Elite secondary schools .. but well it is not a big issue

We’ll have to wait and see if life improve when he takes over..

PAP have to win the next GE first !!!
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Old 04-28-2022, 08:55 AM
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Yes Lawrence Wong is the official PM in waiting

From what I gather ground sentiments , people are looking forward to the end of Lee dynasty .. enough of Lee’s

Lawrence Wong is 50 yr old This year , and prob will be ard 52-53 when he takes over the hot seat ..

Covid policy wise .. it is gonna endemic all the way ..

He didn’t come from a elite sec school in Singapore .. the 3 previous PMs all were from
Elite secondary schools .. but well it is not a big issue

We’ll have to wait and see if life improve when he takes over..

PAP have to win the next GE first !!!
Able to trust the ones in charge over there in Singapore. Compared to Russia especially, or maybe even China. Solid unconditional stable range of events for the country. A bright future with all of the economic wealth. Already extremely high quality of life. Also, is Singapore purchasing new land from Riau Islands of Indonesia? Able to stay quite lucrative feasible in the financial only peaceful exact geopolitical moves.

Yeah, Asia is finally really moving on from the Virus. Except for China, Taiwan.

College education university graduation right from top rank schools does indeed still matter a lot for republics like Singapore.
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Old 04-28-2022, 08:12 PM
 
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Able to trust the ones in charge over there in Singapore. Compared to Russia especially, or maybe even China. Solid unconditional stable range of events for the country. A bright future with all of the economic wealth. Already extremely high quality of life. Also, is Singapore purchasing new land from Riau Islands of Indonesia? Able to stay quite lucrative feasible in the financial only peaceful exact geopolitical moves.

Yeah, Asia is finally really moving on from the Virus. Except for China, Taiwan.

College education university graduation right from top rank schools does indeed still matter a lot for republics like Singapore.
Acquiring land from Riau I don’t think so..
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Old 04-29-2022, 07:48 AM
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Acquiring land from Riau I don’t think so..
Officially remember seeing this in another article. Could only find this source:
https://www.quora.com/What-will-happ...s-more-prosper

There is also Malaysia's Johor Province/Bahru city just within minutes from Singapore.

Are there frequent commuters from Riau Islands Indonesia, Johor Bahru Province of Malaysia to Singapore? Wouldn't be surprised since there is such an immediate border crossing with no real issues.

Singapore is with around 5.7 Million people. Is the population going up? Hopefully, the Prime Minister, old and new, are capable of handling Density Levels quite easily. Maybe even create new islands on Singapore maritime waters. Dubai technically did that before.
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Old 04-29-2022, 10:47 PM
 
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Officially remember seeing this in another article. Could only find this source:
https://www.quora.com/What-will-happ...s-more-prosper

There is also Malaysia's Johor Province/Bahru city just within minutes from Singapore.

Are there frequent commuters from Riau Islands Indonesia, Johor Bahru Province of Malaysia to Singapore? Wouldn't be surprised since there is such an immediate border crossing with no real issues.

Singapore is with around 5.7 Million people. Is the population going up? Hopefully, the Prime Minister, old and new, are capable of handling Density Levels quite easily. Maybe even create new islands on Singapore maritime waters. Dubai technically did that before.
there used to frequent commuters from Johor to Singapore.. But when borders closed not much, can expect it to slowly return to pre pandemic levels... The causeway between Singapore and JB is one of the busiest cross border in the world

Singapore population is going up , probably at a slower pace though..There have been talks about reclaiming more land and it will be done,.. but not so soon

Not much commuters from Riau Islands to Singapore daily actually
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