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Lawrence was happy to drop by Woodlands ComLink. :smile:

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We want every child in Singapore to have a good start in life and achieve their fullest potential.
That's why we are also providing more support to families in need, including through a $300 mn top-up to the ComCare endowment fund. I had announced this earlier in #SGBudget2023.
Happy to drop by Woodlands ComLink to visit everyone today. ComLink has been doing good work to support our more vulnerable families, in partnership with volunteers, community organisations and companies.
If you'd like to become a volunteer befriender under ComLink, do check out https://go.gov.sg/comlinkvolunteeropportunity
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Lawrence happy to visit the Bazaar Raya Geylang Serai. :wink:

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One week to Hari Raya Puasa
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Happy to visit the Bazaar Raya Geylang Serai last night with Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim The lively atmosphere added to the Ramadan festivities, and I really enjoyed chatting with the stall holders and bazaar visitors. I also managed to try some yummy bazaar “makan”!
Drop by the bazaars to soak in the festivities!

 

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Lawrence looks forward to sharing his thoughts and ideas. :wink:

Lawrence Wong was live.​

4 h ·
Today is the start of the debate on President’s Address. Amidst the challenging global climate, I will be sharing more about the key shifts we will embark on to secure a stronger social compact, as part of our #ForwardSG exercise.
I look forward to sharing my thoughts and ideas with you. You can watch my speech via Facebook Live at 4:00pm today.

 

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Lawrence spoke in Parliament. :thumbsup:

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We will build on our strong foundations to navigate a more troubled world. But we must also have the courage to change where change is needed.
Spoke today in Parliament of Singapore on the need to refresh our social compact, as we chart our country's direction together.
5 key shifts we will embark on as part of this:
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A new approach on skills: We are more than our grades or schools we went to, and learning is a lifelong journey.
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A new definition of success: There must be many ways for diverse talents to contribute and earn respect in society.
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A new approach for social support: Everyone must continue to progress, with no one left behind.
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A new approach to caring for our seniors: To help them to age comfortably in their own homes, and be confident of meeting their retirement needs.
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A renewed commitment to one another: We need to look out for one another, and help each other.
Thanks for all your views and proposals so far under #ForwardSG - you have given fresh insights on our nation-building. Together, we can secure a stronger social compact!
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Lawrence wants to build a brighter future for everyone. :wink:

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PM Lee Hsien Loong spoke in Parliament today about the multiple storms we are facing in a more troubled world.
But we don’t have to be daunted or overwhelmed by what lies ahead. So long as we stand up for what we believe in, uphold consistent principles, and stay united — we can build a strong and united Singapore that we are proud to call home.
Under the #ForwardSG exercise, we have been engaging Singaporeans to refresh our social compact, and chart our new way forward. Working hand-in-hand, I am confident we can navigate the choppy geopolitical waters, and build a brighter future for everyone.

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Lawrence was happy to be at National University of Singapore. :wink:

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Climate change is an existential challenge for all of us. We must move faster to decarbonize Asian economies. Finance plays a crucial role in driving this transition towards a net zero future.
Happy to be at National University of Singapore today to launch the new Sustainable and Green Finance Institute, SGFIN. I also shared the MAS’ Finance for Net Zero Action Plan — FiNZ Action Plan, which aims to mobilise more capital for green and transition solutions in the region.
For Singapore to be a successful hub for green finance, we will need a strong pipeline of talent. We are redoubling efforts to equip our students and workforce with the necessary competencies and skillsets. In particular, my congratulations to the first batch of NUS students who will be graduating soon with their Masters in Sustainable and Green Finance!
#ClimateAction
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Last night, the Taiwan political talk show participants were wondering whether Mayor Hou (possible candidate for Taiwan presidency) would be able to meet DPM Wong. :unsure::confused::biggrin:

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Had a good chat with New Taipei City Mayor Hou Yu-ih. I last met Mayor Hou during his visit to Singapore in 2019. He is an old friend, and Singapore has long-standing and friendly relations with New Taipei City. Mayor Hou is visiting Singapore to exchange experiences on topics such as city planning, sustainable development, and enterprise innovation. I wish him a productive visit here.
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Lawrence joins his residents. :wink:

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A wonderful start to Hari Raya this morning as I joined Our Limbang Muslim residents and qaryah group volunteers after their Raya prayers at the Blk 563 multipurpose hall. Hope everyone enjoys your house visits and gatherings this weekend!
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri
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Lawrence wishes all his Muslim friends a joyous and blessed Hari Raya Aidilfitri! :smile:

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Wishing all our Muslim friends a joyous and blessed Hari Raya Aidilfitri!
The first day of Syawal marks the end of Ramadan, and the start of a month-long celebration. May your Raya festivities be even more lively and memorable this year — filled with gatherings, good food and even greater company.
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Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri kepada semua rakan-rakan Islam di Singapura!
Sebulan berpuasa, kini Syawal menjelma. Saya harap sambutan Raya anda lebih meriah tahun ini! Berjumpa dengan sanak saudara dan sahabat handai, menjamu beraneka juadah, memakai pakaian berwarna-warni — menyambut bulan ini dengan penuh riang dan gembira.
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Lawrence glad to meet Shanghai Mayor Gong Zheng. :smile:

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Glad to have Shanghai Mayor Gong Zheng in Singapore for the 4th Singapore-Shanghai Comprehensive Cooperation Council meeting.
Singapore and Shanghai share a long-standing relationship and strong economic ties. I first co-chaired the SSCCC in 2019. Since then, we have worked to enhance our partnership in financial services and innovation, and initiate new collaboration in the digital economy.
Today, I joined everyone at the beginning of the council meeting, and handed over the co-chairmanship to my successor, Minister Edwin Tong. Edwin is no stranger to the SSCCC, and is familiar with the priorities and directions under the council. Minister of State Low Yen Ling will continue as Vice co-chair on the Singapore side, together with Shanghai Vice Mayor Hua Yuan.
My heartfelt thanks to Mayor Gong and our Shanghai friends for your strong collaboration and unwavering friendship over the years.
I am confident that the SSCCC will continue to foster meaningful collaborations, and bring Singapore-Shanghai relations to new heights.
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Lawrence picked up a few moves. :laugh:

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Picked up a few moves at Our Limbang Chittirai Dance Night over the weekend! The Kolattam Dance, also known as the ‘stick dance’, is a popular folk dance performed during festivals.
Happy to join residents as we gathered to celebrate the Tamil New Year.

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from straitstimes.com:

No place for populism, political opportunism in S’pore: DPM Wong​

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Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong (left) and Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh came to an agreement that there is no place for populism and political opportunism in Singapore. PHOTOS: MCI
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SINGAPORE - Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong stressed – at the end of five days of debate in Parliament on the President’s Address – that there is no place for populism and political opportunism in Singapore.
He was responding to Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh, who agreed on the point made.
Earlier on Monday, Mr Wong had called on the opposition to offer a serious alternative agenda and be upfront about the trade-offs, instead of putting forth opportunistic or populist ideas that chip away at trust in the Government.

Responding on Friday, Mr Singh (Aljunied GRC) said that if all the Workers’ Party was doing was putting forward populist, unrealistic policies, the Government would not be considering variations of the WP’s ideas on issues such as anti-discrimination legislation, minimum wage and redundancy insurance.
Mr Wong replied that while he and Mr Singh may have to “agree to disagree” on how he characterised WP’s proposals, he had made a broader point on the evolution of Singapore’s democracy. This was because he was worried about how developed democracies abroad have become divided and polarised.
“If you look at many of these countries, populism has taken root and populism has damaged greatly their societies, divided and polarised their people,” he said, explaining that populism is politics that distorts the facts for political advantage and will damage Singapore in the long term.

He added that the Government rejects populism and upholds honesty and integrity in policymaking.

Should it fall short of these standards, he said, he expects the opposition to call it out. Likewise, if the opposition proposes ideas and policies that the Government feels are populist, it would highlight its concerns.
Mr Wong said: “Both sides of the House, we stand for a democracy that is maturing, a serious government and a serious opposition. We say ‘yes’ to all that. But we say ‘no’ to populism and political opportunism ever taking root in this House and in Singapore.”
Mr Singh agreed with DPM Wong that calling each other out ought to work both ways and accepted Mr Wong’s concerns about Singapore’s democracy, saying: “Certainly, the Workers’ Party, and I hope the opposition in general, will be mindful going forward and work towards the betterment of Singapore and Singaporeans.”

He added that he did not expect the DPM to use his speech on the President’s Address to “attack and accuse the Workers’ Party of advancing opportunistic or populist ideas to chip away, bit by bit, the trust in Government”.
“It is a most unfair charge levelled at the Workers’ Party which in reality, chips away at the integrity of our parliamentary democracy as an important platform for the exposition and contestation of ideas,” he said.
Mr Singh added: “Our manifestos have not been an amalgamation of broad statements of purpose and glossy pictures, but specific proposals, with a view to better the lives of Singaporeans.”
He listed some examples including the live-streaming of parliamentary debates, charging for the use of plastic bags and pairing families with general practitioners.

Mr Wong had also said on Monday that every election from now on will be about who forms the Government, and not just what percentage of the votes the People’s Action Party receives and how many seats the opposition wins.
Mr Singh said that on the issue of the WP displacing the PAP and forming the Government, the reality is that the WP has a long way to go.
Instead, he said, its medium-term goal is to occupy one-third of the seats in the House.
This is to ensure that the Constitution cannot be arbitrarily changed, he said, noting that amendments to the Constitution require a two-thirds majority, currently 63 MP votes.
He added that WP’s intention is not to block all the changes to the Constitution proposed by a PAP Government unless they are assessed to be detrimental to Singapore.
Singaporeans want an opposition to check the PAP because, he said, “we all know that ‘ownself check ownself’ is not realistic. The inherent nature of power makes it unrealistic.”

Mr Singh concluded by saying: “The opposition must be focused and continue to endeavour, work for and defend the interests of Singaporeans and Singapore, as equal and fellow Singaporeans – together in the same boat, rowing in the same direction – be it in or out of this House.”
Responding to him, Mr Wong pointed out that in politics, things can happen very quickly even if Mr Singh says “it takes time, you’re not ready to form the next Government, you take one step at a time, one-third”.
“So I’m glad Mr Singh is mindful that there is an important role for the opposition to play,” he said.
“And I think he should start thinking about how he and the WP can indeed, perhaps not sitting (on his) side of the aisle, but on this side of the aisle in future, down the road, what sort of agenda you would offer Singaporeans and what you would do if you were to form the Government.”
 

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Lawrence happy to catch up with union leaders. :smile:

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Happy to catch up with our union leaders before May Day. We had a good discussion on the concerns and aspirations of workers. Thank you for sharing your feedback and views with me. I will share more at May Day Rally on how we will equip and support every worker. Stay tuned!
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Lawrence glad to attend the #HariRaya Get-Together. :smile:

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Glad to attend the #HariRaya Get-Together hosted by Minister Masagos Zulkifli
There was an atmosphere of warmth, fellowship, and a strengthening of bonds between both old and new acquaintances. We also enjoyed a great performance by Ramli Sarip Official !
Enjoyed meeting and chatting with many outstanding individuals in the community - like Dr Sharifah Mariam Aljunied, who has been critical in shaping M3's programmes; Ustaz Faheem, who serves at Al-Khair Mosque and is engaging younger audiences through social media; as well as Dr Mohamed Bin Ali who cochairs the Religious Rehabiltation Group to counter extremist ideologies, continuing the important work his late father started 20 years ago.
Their effort and hard work have helped to contribute not only to the Malay Muslim community, but also to making us stronger as a nation.
Selamat Hari Raya
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Lawrence speaks at the May Day Rally. :wink:

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Today, I will be speaking at the May Day Rally. I will be sharing more about the economic challenges we face - how we can overcome them and why we must strengthen our compact with every worker. You can watch my speech via Facebook Live below.


 

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Lawrence was delighted to join Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Monetary Authority of Singapore colleagues at their annual staff seminar. :smile:

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Delighted to join Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Monetary Authority of Singapore colleagues at their annual staff seminar this morning.
There was a lot to mull over as we reflected on the past, and shared about our priorities for the future. The MAS work is challenging, and there are complex issues to manage, especially in this increasingly volatile and uncertain global environment. But our MAS officers have continually risen to the occasion to serve, be it tackling online scams, accelerating green finance or building an innovative and responsible digital asset ecosystem.
A big thank you to everyone for your dedication and hard work!
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