PM-in-waiting Lawrence Wong embodies broader shift in finance hub

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COMMENT: '(Wong) will likely come across as a leader who is comfortable with emoting and personable.'

In Asia’s wealthiest nation, where the education system is among the world’s best, Singapore’s prime minister-in-waiting has appeared surprisingly unassuming.

Once Heng dropped out of the race, Wong’s down-to-earth approach and calm handling of Singapore’s pandemic response helped him build trust within the PAP -- and now has him positioned to become just the city-state’s fourth leader since independence. His background and personality sets him apart from Singapore’s founder Lee Kuan Yew, a stern disciplinarian, as well as his son Lee Hsien Loong, who attended Cambridge University and rose through the military ranks to become a brigadier-general.

Still, Lee Kuan Yew saw it as an advantage for Goh to be chosen by his colleagues rather than simply appointed for the role, as it would give everyone a stake in his success. In a similar vein, the ruling PAP disclosed that Wong had been chosen as Lee Hsien Loong’s successor by 15 out of 19 fourth-generation leaders following an internal party consultation process.

Like the majority of Singaporeans, Wong was brought up in public housing estates. His father hailed from China, and travelled as a teenager from the southern island of Hainan to British-controlled Malaya to help his grandfather as a chef’s assistant on the railways. In a Facebook post last year paying tribute to his father, Wong described him as part of Singapore’s “generation of pioneers who persevered against tough odds with determination and grit.

 

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NO “something wrong with the present system which needed fixing” ? LawrenceWongST Mindset for future Singapore need some rethinking, we need to move faster in green direction and self sufficient in food security, 3030 plan won’t do it ! It’s too late when tide is up !

I don’t think he “struck a chord” with me on the “waterworks” in parliament, maybe mediocre corpse can give him more acting lessons!

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