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Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, 68, said he may have to delay his plans to step down as leader by the time he is 70 because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

"I had expressed a hope that I would be able to hand over by the time I celebrate my 70th birthday but I do not determine the path of the COVID-19 pandemic," said Lee, son of Singapore's modern-day founder Lee Kuan Yew.

"A lot will depend on how events unfold and all I can say is I will see this through and I will handover in good shape as soon as possible to the next team."

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

Lee's People's Action Party has ruled Singapore unbroken since independence in 1965 [Reuters]
 
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, 68, said he may have to delay his plans to step down as leader by the time he is 70 because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

"I had expressed a hope that I would be able to hand over by the time I celebrate my 70th birthday but I do not determine the path of the COVID-19 pandemic," said Lee, son of Singapore's modern-day founder Lee Kuan Yew.

"A lot will depend on how events unfold and all I can say is I will see this through and I will handover in good shape as soon as possible to the next team."

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

Lee's People's Action Party has ruled Singapore unbroken since independence in 1965 [Reuters]
He won't handover till his son enter politics.
Blood is thicker that water.
But unlikely his son can be next PM.
But most likely someone will standin for one decade first.
 
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