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The Singapore Parliament was prorogued after its latest sitting on Monday, said a Goverment statement. --ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->THE Singapore Parliament was prorogued after its latest sitting on Monday, said a Goverment statement.
The second session of the 11th Parliament will be convened with the President's Address on May 18, at 8.30 pm.��
At the opening of the new session, the President in his Address will announce the priorities, policies and programmes of the Government for the remainder of its current term of office, said the statement on Monday night. 'After this, the House will debate these policies and programmes in its debate on the Motion of Thanks for the President's Address,' it added.
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The Singapore Parliament was prorogued after its latest sitting on Monday, said a Goverment statement. --ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->THE Singapore Parliament was prorogued after its latest sitting on Monday, said a Goverment statement.
The second session of the 11th Parliament will be convened with the President's Address on May 18, at 8.30 pm.��
At the opening of the new session, the President in his Address will announce the priorities, policies and programmes of the Government for the remainder of its current term of office, said the statement on Monday night. 'After this, the House will debate these policies and programmes in its debate on the Motion of Thanks for the President's Address,' it added.