The PAP Government will do more to move S'pore towards a broader and more inclusive society: PM Wong
The PAP Government will do more to move Singapore towards a broader and more inclusive society.
Speaking at the debate on President’s Address in Parliament this week, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that he and his team will further broaden Singapore’s definitions of success in this new term of government. Each Singaporean child will have a bigger chance to discover their strengths, whether in languages, sciences, sports, arts or technical skills — and have more space to grow up and play. Watch more.
Coordinating Minister for Social Policies Ong Ye Kung stressed that responsible political parties must be honest with Singaporeans on tradeoffs, and not indulge in populism. Singaporeans deserve better. Watch more.
Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Assoc Prof Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim said that the recognition of a Palestinian State is indeed what we hope for and are working towards. This is not a question of if, but when. Watch more.
MP Dr Hamid Razak highlightedthe importance of bringing mental health upstream while MP Dr Charlene Chen said that nurturing a "We first" mindset starts with practising kindness. Watch more.
Addressing the evolving needs of Singapore's workforce is a key focus area for the Government Parliamentary Committee for Manpower in the new parliamentary term, Chairperson Yeo Wan Ling said. Read and watch.
At this year's Women's Wing Conference, MP Nadia Ahmad Samdin acknowledged that it takes a village to raise a child. MP Valerie Lee said that Women's Wing will continue to conduct conversations to make Singapore a better place for families.