Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is committed to helping all Singaporeans achieve a refreshed Singapore Dream — one that offers meaningful careers and purpose beyond just material success.
In his swearing-in speech, PM Wong also expressed confidence in Singapore’s ability to weather today’s increasingly turbulent world with its collective strength and unity.
“Our exceptional performance as a nation lies not in any one person or any single institution, but in how well we can work together as one Team Singapore,” he said.
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This year marks 63 years since the passing of the Women's Charter. Through the years, PAP women MPs have championed progress for Singaporean women. We remain committed to advocating equality and ensuring a brighter future for Singaporean women. Read more.
PAP Members of Parliament raised concerns about issues affecting seniors during the last Parliament sitting. These include enabling seniors to age in their homes and protecting them from dengue fever. Read more.
Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam stressed that drug abuse is not victimless. Drug abusers and their families suffer; so does the wider Singaporean community. Read more.
People deserve second chances. Three of our PAP MPs —Murali Pillai, Tan Wu Meng and Patrick Tay— speak up regularly in Parliament so that ex-offenders can live honourable and fulfilling lives in Singapore. Read more.