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Lawrence sends warmest wishes to all who celebrate Puthandu (தமிழ்ப் புத்தாண்டு), the Tamil New Year. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

7 hrs ·
Warmest wishes to all who celebrate Puthandu (தமிழ்ப் புத்தாண்டு), the Tamil New Year. Many are also celebrating their New Years - such as the Sikhs celebrating Vaisakhi, today; and the Malayalees Vishu, tomorrow.
Many start off Puthandu by drawing kolam - colourful floor art decorations at entrances of houses and wearing traditional clothing. Families greet one another at the temple for prayers, and offerings usually include flowers, fruits and other auspicious items.
These festivities observed by our Indian communities contribute greatly to the vibrancy of our multicultural society - truly, a joyous sight!

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Lawrence distributed Habuan and porridge. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

12 hrs ·
In the spirit of Ramadan, I joined Our Limbang to distribute Habuan and porridge to our Muslim families in the communities.
Happy to see our residents in person and thank you our volunteers for bringing cheers to our communities.

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Lawrence gives a little girl some food. :thumbsup:

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from straitstimes.com:

Lawrence Wong endorsed as leader of PAP's 4G team, paving way for him to be Singapore's next PM​

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SINGAPORE - Finance Minister Lawrence Wong has been selected to be the leader of the ruling People's Action Party's (PAP) fourth-generation (4G) team, paving the way for him to be Singapore's next prime minister.

Cabinet ministers affirmed their choice of Mr Wong, 49, as the leader of the 4G team on Thursday (April 14), Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in a statement.

This decision was then endorsed by all government MPs in a party caucus, added PM Lee, who is secretary-general of the PAP.

The statement comes a year after Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat, 61, announced he had decided to step aside as leader of the 4G team, to pave the way for a younger person with a longer runway to lead the country when PM Lee retires.

At the time, the 4G ministers had asked for more time to reach a consensus on their next leader, as the country was still battling the Covid-19 pandemic.

But with the pandemic situation having stabilised recently, they were able to relook the issue of succession.

Giving details of how the decision was reached, PM Lee said that after consulting the ministers, he asked former minister Khaw Boon Wan, a former PAP chairman, to start a process involving the ministers, as well as Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin and NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng, both former 4G ministers.


"Mr Khaw met each one of them individually, to sound out their personal views in confidence and to facilitate a new consensus on a 4G leader. The views of the Prime Minister and the two Senior Ministers were not sought," the statement said.

"Mr Khaw found that the overwhelming majority of those consulted supported Minister Wong as the leader."

Earlier on Thursday, Mr Khaw briefed Cabinet ministers, as well as Mr Tan and Mr Ng, on his findings, and all endorsed the decision for Mr Wong to lead the team.

This decision was subsequently presented to and endorsed by PAP MPs in the evening.

The statement also said PM Lee will make adjustments to Cabinet appointments and these will be announced in due course.

"This decision on succession is a crucial one for Singapore. It will ensure the continuity and stability of leadership that are the hallmarks of our system," PM Lee said in a Facebook post.

"The right to lead is not inherited. It has to be earned afresh by each generation of leaders. Singapore will always need a strong team in charge, with a leader who can bring others together, and draw out the best of each team member," he added.

"I have every confidence that Lawrence and his team will continue to give their best for Singapore and Singaporeans."

Mr Wong is a co-chair of the Multi-Ministry Taskforce on Covid-19 and was appointed to the key finance portfolio in the last Cabinet reshuffle in May 2021.

He was a senior civil servant before he entered politics in the 2011 General Election, and became Minister of State for Defence and Education. He was appointed Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth in November 2012 and promoted to full minister in May 2014.

He became Minister for National Development in 2015, took on an additional appointment as Second Minister for Finance in 2016, and was made Education Minister after the 2020 General Election. He became Finance Minister in May 2021.

Mr Wong said in a Facebook post that he was humbled and grateful for the trust and confidence of his colleagues, who have chosen him to lead them, and for the support of his fellow MPs.

"From the very beginning in 1959, our model of political leadership has never been about one person, but the team. Each of us contributes, complements each other, and gives our best to Singapore," he said.

"My colleagues in the 4G leadership have stood shoulder to shoulder with each other in the fight against Covid-19. The experience of the past two years has cemented our cohesiveness and strengthened our resolve to steward Singapore safely through this crisis and beyond."

He added: "It is my privilege to be called upon to lead this team. I will do my utmost to uphold this responsibility. But as we have been reminded many times, the right to lead cannot be inherited. Together with the rest of the 4G team, I will continue to serve Singaporeans wholeheartedly, and strive to earn the trust and support of each and every one of our fellow citizens."

Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said he looked forward to continue working closely with Mr Wong and the team, adding that many geopolitical and economic uncertainties and social challenges remain.

“The 4G team will continue to work closely together with Singaporeans to improve their lives while seizing opportunities to leave behind a better Singapore for future generations,” he said.

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said he had witnessed Mr Wong’s dedication and commitment to Singapore and Singaporeans, adding that he puts his heart and soul into what he does, and is never a seeker of credit or fanfare.

“The 4G team, now led by Minister Lawrence Wong, will continue to put Singapore and Singaporeans at the heart of every decision we make. I will do my utmost to support him, and look forward to be part of his team,” he added.

Observers said Mr Wong’s communication skills, seen in his delivery of his maiden Budget speech in February, gave him an edge.

DPM Heng said: “It was not an easy Budget to deliver, but he did so with verve, steadiness and a sense of fairness.”

He added: “I have found him to be a leader who considers things carefully, is able to bring people together, and has conviction to do what’s right for Singapore.”

This is the full statement from PM Lee, who is secretary-general of the People’s Action Party:

After a process of consultation, Cabinet ministers affirmed today their choice of Minister Lawrence Wong as the leader of the 4G team. This decision was endorsed by all Government MPs in a party caucus this evening.

When Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat stepped aside as the leader of the 4G in April last year, the 4G requested time to arrive at a consensus as to who should lead them. They had to focus then on the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 4G team has worked closely together through the past two years of the pandemic, and had the opportunity to better understand each other’s strengths. With the pandemic situation stabilised, we are now able to relook the issue of succession.

After consulting the Ministers, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong asked former Cabinet Minister and People’s Action Party Chairman Mr Khaw Boon Wan to start a process involving the Ministers, as well as Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin and NTUC Secretary-General Ng Chee Meng. Mr Khaw met each one of them individually, to sound out their personal views in confidence and to facilitate a new consensus on a 4G leader. The views of the Prime Minister and the two Senior Ministers were not sought.

Mr Khaw found that the overwhelming majority of those consulted, supported Minister Wong as the leader. Earlier today, Mr Khaw briefed Cabinet Ministers, as well as the Speaker and NTUC Secretary-General, on his findings, and all endorsed the decision for Minister Wong to lead the team. This decision was subsequently presented to and endorsed by People’s Action Party MPs this evening.

With this decision, the Prime Minister will make adjustments to Cabinet appointments. These will be announced in due course.

This decision on succession is a crucial one for Singapore. It will ensure the continuity and stability of leadership that are the hallmarks of our system.

The Ministers recognise that the right to lead cannot be inherited. Mr Lawrence Wong and his younger team will continue to give their best to Singaporeans, and justify their trust and support.
 
Lawrence wishes Blessed Good Friday and Happy Easter to all! :wink:

Lawrence Wong

11 hrs ·
Blessed Good Friday and Happy Easter to all!
For the past 2 years, many services and masses were held virtually. Now, many more can worship in-person at church - one of many steps in our journey towards reopening.
While we are out and about over this long Easter weekend, let's continue to keep safe and exercise personal responsibility!

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from straitstimes.com:

'Integrity, commitment, conviction': Ministers congratulate Lawrence Wong on being chosen as 4G leader​


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SINGAPORE - Cabinet ministers and members of the ruling People's Action Party on Thursday (April 14) offered their congratulations and support to Finance Minister Lawrence Wong who was endorsed as the leader of the party's fourth-generation (4G) team.

They spoke of their experience working with the man who is now effectively the heir apparent to succeed Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

PM Lee announced on Thursday evening that Cabinet ministers have affirmed their choice of Mr Wong, 49, as the new leader of the 4G team, a decision later endorsed by all PAP MPs.

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat, who had been slated to take over the reins before he stepped aside in April last year for a younger leader with a longer runway, wrote on Facebook that he was glad that Mr Wong has accepted the responsibility.

"What we need is a next leader who has the well-being of Singaporeans and Singapore at heart, who has the integrity and commitment to serve, and the ability to forge new paths and bring people together. I believe that Lawrence has these qualities," said Mr Heng, 61.

Mr Heng said he has found Mr Wong to be a leader who considers things carefully, is able to bring people together, and has the conviction to do what is right for Singapore.

"As importantly, Lawrence has the runway to eventually succeed PM. We have had a challenging few years. In the coming years, we will need to navigate even more changes that will affect Singaporeans," he added.

Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said he deeply appreciated the camaraderie he shared with Mr Wong over their years in politics together, and that he looks forward to continue working closely with him and the rest of the team to tackle the challenges facing Singapore.

"While Singapore is cautiously emerging from the worst of the pandemic, there remain many geopolitical and economic uncertainties and social challenges that we have to overcome together," said Mr Chan.

"The 4G team will continue to work closely together with Singaporeans to improve their lives while seizing opportunities to leave behind a better Singapore for future generations."

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung also congratulated Mr Wong on his selection and endorsement as the leader of the PAP's 4G team. He said that it was clear since the start of the succession planning process that the goal is to select someone who can bring out the best in the team to collectively serve Singapore.

"We now have a good outcome," said Mr Ong, who noted that he has known Mr Wong since they were both principal private secretaries to PM Lee, and later as Cabinet colleagues and co-chairs of the multi-ministry taskforce tackling Covid-19.

"I have worked with him up-close and witnessed his dedication and commitment to Singapore and Singaporeans," said Mr Ong. "He puts his heart and soul into what he is doing and is never a seeker of credit or fanfare."

Mr Ong added that he will do his utmost to support Mr Wong, and looks forward to being part of his team.

Minister for National Development Desmond Lee thanked Mr Wong for stepping forward and taking up the responsibility of leadership, and called on the team to continue working hard for Singapore.

Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin wrote: "May our leaders and team be blessed with wisdom, courage and love. May we all be united as we continue to strive as one people, one nation."

Mr Wong also received a strong endorsement from Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, who called him an excellent leader for a changing Singapore.

He cited the challenges of holding a country together in a troubled world while making room for different and new voices, and the unending work of making life better for ordinary citizens.

“He is down to earth, has his heart in the right place, and has the steel to make tough decisions,” said SM Tharman.

“And knowing Lawrence, I’m sure he will earn the trust of Singaporeans in his own way and be a PM with his own character.“That must be the case - each future leader must be their own man or woman.”
 
Lawrence trying not to sound too happy. :biggrin:

Lawrence Wong

10 hrs ·
Over my 25 years in public service, my duties and responsibilities have grown - including chairing the Multi-Ministry Taskforce for Covid-19.
Now I will be taking on what may be the biggest responsibility of my life. Knowing full well we will have to earn the right to leadership, I will continue to give of my best, engage and listen, and learn and improve.
Leadership is always about the team. We have a strong team, and we will continue to work hard for Singapore and Singaporeans. There are challenges ahead in a complex and volatile world. But we can overcome them and move ahead strongly, together, as one Singapore.
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Lawrence has some big plans. :biggrin:

Lawrence Wong

Yesterday at 18:09 ·
Our 4G leadership plan — we are positioning Singapore to go strong in the post-pandemic future. Our #SGBudget2022 was just the first step in strengthening our social compact.
We are going to engage with you, and review our policies to see what needs to be adjusted and improved.
Every one of us — every Singaporean — has a stake in our society as we chart a new way forward together.

 
Lawrence arrived in the US. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

2 hrs ·
Arrived in the U.S. - will be in Washington DC to attend the World Bank-IMF Spring Meetings, the G20 2nd Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting (FMCBG) and more.
We will be discussing issues of concern to many countries, including the global economy, sustainable finance, and our global preparedness and response to pandemics.
Also looking forward to meeting US officials in person, and my Ministry of Finance (Singapore) and Monetary Authority of Singapore counterparts. Stay tuned.

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Lawrence makes an important speech. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

13 hrs ·
Many countries face similar challenges: how to grow; how to be inclusive and not leave anyone behind; how to build a greener future.
These challenges are also made more complex by what's happening now — the Ukraine war, and recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
At the Peterson Institute for International Economics’ annual Macro Week 2022, I gave some suggestions, from a Singapore view, on how we might meet these challenges head-on — to drive inclusive and sustainable growth together.
Watch more here: or read the full speech here: https://go.gov.sg/piie-speech-18apr
#Macroweek2022

 
Lawrence started his important meetings yesterday. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

25 mins ·
Started my meetings with international and US officials yesterday.
Glad to meet World Bank Group President David Malpass and his senior management team. Amongst other things, we discussed the work of the World Bank in sustainable financing. There are many projects in Asia which need private financing and government support to get off the ground. Both Singapore and the World Bank have been active in this space. We discussed how the World Bank Singapore Hub can make use of our financial ecosystem to promote a greener recovery for the Asian region.
Separately met Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, who had visited Singapore recently. Trade is the lifeblood of Singapore – our trade with the world is about 3 times our GDP. We discussed new models of economic and trade cooperation, and the importance of deeper and more substantive US engagement in the region, via the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework.

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Lawrence makes an important speech at an important meeting. :wink:

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from nmsn.com:

Finance Minister Wong visits US to attend World Bank-IMF meeting​


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Minister of Finance Lawrence Wong will visit Washington D.C. and New York City to meet with US administration members, attend World Bank-International Monetary Fund (IMF) Spring Meetings, and Second Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting (FMCBG) under the 2022 G20 Indonesian Presidency.

During his visit from 16 April to 25 April 2022, Wong, along with officials of the Ministry for Finance and Ministry of Home Affairs, will also meet with private sector business leaders and Singaporeans based in New York.

Issues on the state of the global economy, pandemic preparedness, prevention and response, and development of sustainable finance, amongst others, will be tackled at the FMCBG.

Wong will also become a speaker at the US think tank, Peterson Institute for International Economics’ Macro Week, which is held on 18 April. The event is a discussion on prominent finance ministers and central bankers,

He will be present at the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Ministerial Meeting on 21 April 2022. This meeting will review the FATF’s progress since it adopted its open mandate in 2019 and adopt a FATF Ministerial declaration that will set the strategic direction for FATF from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2024.

Singapore will be the FATF President starting 1 July 2022.
 
Lawrence had a full day of important international meetings. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

2 hrs ·
Concluded a full day of international meetings and looking forward to attending G20 later!
Exchanged views with Chair of Federal Reserve Pro Tempore Jerome Powell, and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo, on many topics - including new areas of cooperation, and what the future holds for the US and global economy. New tech came up too, like digital currency and cross-border payments.
Also met International Finance Corporation Managing Director, Makhtar Diop. Besides discussing collaboration in digital innovation, agritech, the run-up to COP 27; we also spoke about our hobby — I play the guitar and Makhtar is an avid bass player. Might show him our jazz scene the next time he comes to Singapore.
 
Lawrence meets Jerome. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

3 hrs ·

Glad to meet Jerome Powell, Chair of Federal Reserve Pro Tempore. Had a candid discussion on the outlook for the US economy, the future of digital currency and cross-border payments.

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Lawrence meets Makhtar. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

4 hrs ·

Met IFC MD, Makhtar Diop — discussed new opportunities for collaboration in the run-up to COP27 as well as further partnerships in agritech, digital innovation and sustainable financing.

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Lawrence had a very substantive meeting. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

5 hrs ·

Had a very substantive meeting with Wally Adeyemo, David Lipton and their Treasury team. We exchanged views about multilateralism, the global economy and new areas of collaboration, including the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework.

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