Let hope he gets to bury his sons before he die.
Fuck his mother's cheebye.
4G team 'need a little longer' to pick leader, but PM Lee confident of decision 'well before' next GE
By JANICE LIM
Published NOVEMBER 28, 2021
Updated NOVEMBER 28, 2021
TODAY file photos
The trio widely considered to be in the running for the top job are (from left) Health Minister Ong Ye Kung, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong and Education Minister Chan Chun Sing.
PAP's secretary-general Lee Hsien Loong said that the 4G team will need more time to decide on their leader
He is confident the matter will be settled before the next general election
The Covid-19 pandemic has delayed his succession plans
SINGAPORE — Singapore’s fourth-generation (4G) leaders will need more time to decide who will be the country’s future leader, said Mr Lee Hsien Loong, the secretary-general of the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP).
Speaking at the party’s convention on Sunday (Nov 28), Mr Lee, who is also Singapore’s Prime Minister, said that the Covid-19 pandemic has delayed his succession plans, but it is a matter that cannot be put off indefinitely.
“The 4G team will need a little longer to make the decision. But I am confident they will settle it well before the next general election comes around,” said Mr Lee.
A spanner was thrown in PAP’s succession plans in April when Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat took himself out of the running for the top job, two-and-a-half years after emerging as the frontrunner to succeed Mr Lee.
Mr Heng said then that he would have too short of a runway — given that he would be near his mid-60s when he takes over as prime minister after the Covid-19 crisis is over.
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Three years ago, Mr Heng was chosen to be the party’s first assistant secretary-general, an appointment that would set the stage for him to take the helm.
The 4G team has been relooking the issue of succession since Mr Heng’s decision to step aside, said Mr Lee on Sunday.
He said that the Covid-19 pandemic has been a “stern test for the 4G” and “tested their resolve, both individually and collectively”.
“The whole 4G team deserves a lot of the credit for managing the Covid-19 situation. This is a leadership team that Singapore can depend on, in good times and tough times. I ask the party to give them your full support, to work with you to take our nation through the next bound,” added Mr Lee.
Besides settling the issue of succession, Mr Lee said that PAP’s party machinery can be strengthened by improving the capabilities of the party branch, updating party communications and outreach and renewing and reinforcing its party membership.
Mr Lee said every PAP activist in every party branch should be fully equipped to do their best as ambassadors of the party.
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While political training at the headquarters have been conducted, Mr Lee said this will be scaled up and shared across the branches.
“Strengthening branches will make us more effective on the ground. Our activists need to be visible, and be seen wearing party whites from time to time, not just during elections. You must be active in engaging residents, and win the trust and support of residents, who will see you as the face of the PAP government,” he said.
As for updating party communications and outreach, Mr Lee said that PAP needs to improve its outreach and use digital platforms more effectively.
“We need to meet the electorate wherever they are, whether on social media or other platforms. This is especially critical during a general election campaign,” he said.
Hence, PAP launched Petir.sg, a new socio-political website of the party.
To renew and reinforce its party membership, Mr Lee said the party is always on the lookout for new members who share the same goals and values.
READ ALSO
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“In particular, we must continue to welcome people of diverse backgrounds, so that we can better serve residents and voters who are also getting more diverse,” he added.
Mr Lee also said that PAP needs to be renewed with members with fresh ideas and youthful vigour, but also with the staying power, commitment and conviction of their older party members.
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...leader-pm-lee-confident-decision-well-next-ge
Fuck his mother's cheebye.
4G team 'need a little longer' to pick leader, but PM Lee confident of decision 'well before' next GE
By JANICE LIM
Published NOVEMBER 28, 2021
Updated NOVEMBER 28, 2021
TODAY file photos
The trio widely considered to be in the running for the top job are (from left) Health Minister Ong Ye Kung, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong and Education Minister Chan Chun Sing.
PAP's secretary-general Lee Hsien Loong said that the 4G team will need more time to decide on their leader
He is confident the matter will be settled before the next general election
The Covid-19 pandemic has delayed his succession plans
SINGAPORE — Singapore’s fourth-generation (4G) leaders will need more time to decide who will be the country’s future leader, said Mr Lee Hsien Loong, the secretary-general of the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP).
Speaking at the party’s convention on Sunday (Nov 28), Mr Lee, who is also Singapore’s Prime Minister, said that the Covid-19 pandemic has delayed his succession plans, but it is a matter that cannot be put off indefinitely.
“The 4G team will need a little longer to make the decision. But I am confident they will settle it well before the next general election comes around,” said Mr Lee.
A spanner was thrown in PAP’s succession plans in April when Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat took himself out of the running for the top job, two-and-a-half years after emerging as the frontrunner to succeed Mr Lee.
Mr Heng said then that he would have too short of a runway — given that he would be near his mid-60s when he takes over as prime minister after the Covid-19 crisis is over.
READ ALSO
3 months after future PM thrown into question, where do the contenders stand?
Three years ago, Mr Heng was chosen to be the party’s first assistant secretary-general, an appointment that would set the stage for him to take the helm.
The 4G team has been relooking the issue of succession since Mr Heng’s decision to step aside, said Mr Lee on Sunday.
He said that the Covid-19 pandemic has been a “stern test for the 4G” and “tested their resolve, both individually and collectively”.
“The whole 4G team deserves a lot of the credit for managing the Covid-19 situation. This is a leadership team that Singapore can depend on, in good times and tough times. I ask the party to give them your full support, to work with you to take our nation through the next bound,” added Mr Lee.
Besides settling the issue of succession, Mr Lee said that PAP’s party machinery can be strengthened by improving the capabilities of the party branch, updating party communications and outreach and renewing and reinforcing its party membership.
Mr Lee said every PAP activist in every party branch should be fully equipped to do their best as ambassadors of the party.
READ ALSO
What a delayed political succession means for Singapore
While political training at the headquarters have been conducted, Mr Lee said this will be scaled up and shared across the branches.
“Strengthening branches will make us more effective on the ground. Our activists need to be visible, and be seen wearing party whites from time to time, not just during elections. You must be active in engaging residents, and win the trust and support of residents, who will see you as the face of the PAP government,” he said.
As for updating party communications and outreach, Mr Lee said that PAP needs to improve its outreach and use digital platforms more effectively.
“We need to meet the electorate wherever they are, whether on social media or other platforms. This is especially critical during a general election campaign,” he said.
Hence, PAP launched Petir.sg, a new socio-political website of the party.
To renew and reinforce its party membership, Mr Lee said the party is always on the lookout for new members who share the same goals and values.
READ ALSO
Succession in limbo: 4G team needs to hone ‘fresh working dynamic’ after GE and Covid-19, analysts say
“In particular, we must continue to welcome people of diverse backgrounds, so that we can better serve residents and voters who are also getting more diverse,” he added.
Mr Lee also said that PAP needs to be renewed with members with fresh ideas and youthful vigour, but also with the staying power, commitment and conviction of their older party members.
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...leader-pm-lee-confident-decision-well-next-ge