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Lee Hsien Loong to step down
Lee Hsien Loong to propose election of Lawrence as next PAP chief
Singapore's PAP chief Lee Hsien Loong will propose to hand over the party's leadership to his deputy Lawrence Wong at the next Central Executive Committee meeting. In his last speech to cadres as Secretary-General,
Lee Hsien Loong to propose Lawrence Wong as PAP’s next secretary-general
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced on 24 November 2024 that he will propose to the new Central Executive Committee (CEC) of the People's Action Party (PAP) to elect Prime Minister Lawrence Wong as the party’s next secretary-general.
Lee Hsien Loong supports current PM Lawrence Wong to lead Singapore's ruling party
Lee Hsien Loong, secretary-general of Singapore's ruling People's Action Party (PAP), said he would propose to the new central executive committee to elect Lawrence Wong, who is also the prime minister of the country,
PM Lawrence Wong to lead PAP in next General Election
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is set to lead the ruling People's Action Party at Singapore's next General Election. Current Secretary-General Lee Hsien Loong is expected to hand over the reins at the next meeting of the party's top decision-making body.
SM Lee will propose PM Wong be elected as Secretary-General of the PAP
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong will propose for Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to replace him as the next Secretary-General of the People's Action Party (PAP). This was announced during the PAP conference on Sunday (Nov. 24, 2024), where the party will elect its 38th Central Executive Committee (CEC).
PAP leadership transition: Lee Hsien Loong passes torch to Lawrence Wong
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is confirmed to be the next secretary-general of the People’s Action Party (PAP), taking over from Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong who led it for the past 20 years.
Orderly transitions in political leadership cannot be taken for granted: SM Lee in last speech as PAP chief
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong taking over as the People's Action Party's secretary-general will complete Singapore's latest smooth leadership transition, says Lee Hsien Loong.
Lee Hsien Loong to step down as PAP secretary-general after 20 years of leadership
Lee Hsien Loong is stepping down as PAP secretary-general after 20 years of leadership. During the party’s 70th-anniversary celebrations, tributes highlighted his transformative tenure, with colleagues praising his steady guidance through crises and his efforts in modernising Singapore.
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Lee Hsien Loong to step down as PAP secretary-general after 20 years at the helm
Members of the ruling People's Action Party paid tribute to Senior Minister Lee as part of its 70th anniversary celebrations.
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Singapore PM Wong to take over as PAP chief in coming weeks, with Senior Minister Lee remaining in CEC
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong has confirmed that he will step down as PAP chief, bringing to a close his 20-year tenure in ...
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