Leadership Renewal - The Fourth Generation and Beyond
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PM Lee Hsien Loong's speech at NUS forum: part 1
We are planning not for the next ten years, but for the decade beyond that – beyond 2020.
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PM Lee Hsien Loong's speech at NUS forum: part 2
The issue is not “Can we spot the next PM?” but rather, “How we can maintain the virtuous circle of political stability, good government, and economic and social success?”
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PM Lee Hsien Loong's speech: part 3
A two-party system is not workable as there is not enough talent to form two A teams.
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Question & Answer session 1
Minority representation and the GRC concept and will the fourth generation leaders understand the social realities of Singapore?
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Question & Answer session 2
What are the contigency plans if some of the new PAP candidates lose in the General Election, and why must an A-team be hand-picked?
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Question & Answer session 3
Being penalised for not-voting PAP candidate and who among the current line-up of new candidates is most capable of taking over from Prime Minister Lee
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Question & Answer session 4
Could PM Lee one day become an MM Lee and the justification for high ministerial pay
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Question & Answer session 5
Is the educational system to blame for the lack of leaders and talent
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Question & Answer session 6
Should the next generation Prime Minister enter government on the coat-tails of others and the possibility tof fielding some of the new candidates in single wards
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Conclusion
A parting thought - it is your future and our country
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| A Political Forum on Singapore's Future |
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Part 1: Views on the long-term challenges of Singapore
Party representatives state their perspectives on the long-term challenges of economic growth, education, social and healthcare needs and upgrading the city.
PAP Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Finance Minister, and Mrs Josephine Teo, MP
SPP Mrs Lina Chiam, 2nd Vice Chairwoman
WP Mr Gerald Giam, Assistant Webmaster
SDA Mr Mohamed Nazem Suki, Assistant Secretary-General
SDP Dr Vincent Wijeysingha, Assistant Treasurer
Moderator: Melissa Hyak |
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Part 2: Discussion on the immediate challenges facing Singapore
Party representatives discuss issues such as the cost of living, housing and the GST.
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Part 3: What each party has to offer to voters
An insight into the thinking of candidates and parties in the coming General Election with each party representative given two minutes to state their position .
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