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PM Wong's new government to prioritise securing Singapore's place in a 'changed world'

  • Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and his newly appointed Cabinet were officially sworn in at the Istana on May 23, 2025, following the People’s Action Party’s decisive victory in the general election held on May 3 in Singapore.
  • This transition follows a shifting global landscape where multilateral cooperation is fraying, and major powers reassess strategies amid growing bilateral deals and uncertainty.
  • Mr Wong emphasized key priorities such as ensuring Singapore’s stability and relevance amid global shifts, reassessing economic policies, enhancing social support systems, and equipping the nation to tackle upcoming challenges.
  • He indicated that, together with tripartite partners, efforts will be made to craft an updated economic plan aimed at maintaining Singapore’s competitiveness and generating quality employment, while highlighting a governance approach that actively collaborates with Singaporeans.
  • The Cabinet aims to deepen principled ties with major powers without getting caught in rivalries and will seek new partnerships globally to help shape a stable, inclusive future.
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Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud sent a telegram to congratulate His Excellency Mr. Lawrence Wong, on the formation of the new government under his presidency and sworn in as Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore. The Crown Prince expressed his sincerest congratulations, the best wishes for success to his nation, and the friendly people of the Republic of Singapore for further progress and progress.

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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