
Singaporeans are being urged to “equip yourselves with the best staff” to advance the country in a little changed world, despite the opposition presence in Singapore politics continuing.
” In the past, people would say that Singaporeans would vote for the PAP in hard times, in hard days,” he said.
That is completely untrue, I don’t consider that for granted. This did not happen when we went to the last poll amidst COVID, of course. So I firmly anticipate that this election will be a difficult vote.
Education Minister Chan Chun Sing, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu, Minister for the Office of the Prime Minister Indranee Rajah, and Minister for Social and Family Development Masagos Zulkifli were presenting to writers from the group’s East Coast offices.
The prime minister made a point in his opening remarks by stating that the stakes are high in this poll.
” We are in a changed earth with turmoil all around us.” Not the first day you hold elections in difficult situation, he said.
He noted that the previous election in 2020 was held in similar situations to the COVID-19 crisis. The problems are more intense this time around, according to Mr. Wong.
He has seen this in his interactions with business leaders and union leaders, who both express concern about the world uncertainty’s influence on jobs and incomes and how worried they are about the slowdown.
After the election process on Wednesday, he revealed that he had met with Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund investment advisors and that” there is a compromise that things will not go back to how they used to be.”
According to Mr. Wong, this doubt may continue for a while because it won’t be addressed in the current year.
” The antagonism says, Don’t worry. This is a premature reaction. It’s overdoing it for the PAP. ‘. However, I believe if you genuinely consider the facts and ask yourself,” Is the world changing?” Is there a difference? He said,” Yes,” and the answer is “yes.”
So much is at threat for Singapore as a trading country because of how a new world order had appear in the midst of a very messy and uncertain transition, according to Mr. Wong.
In a new universe,” who Singaporeans choose to be the elected government is crucial. I asked Singaporeans to provide themselves with the best group to advance our country under these situation,” he said.
A DYNAMIC MATTER IN ELECTIONS
Additionally, Mr. Wong received a number of inquiries regarding the PAP’s implementation plan for the upcoming General Election.
After the ruling People’s Action Party ( PAP ) sprung a number of surprises on Nomination Day, he said, “preparing for an election is always a dynamic matter.”
Given that the screens in various rooms had already been revealed in the run-up to Wednesday, he was responding to a problem from CNA about how voters will react to the group’s Election Day late swapping of outlet ministers across some constituencies.
Mr. Wong noted that there have been numerous unexpected changes in the candidates ‘ backgrounds and that the group needs to consider when selecting the candidates to build.
” We make some of these actions, and we have done so in this vote,” said Mr. Wong, who is also the PAP secretary-general.” We try our best never to have too many actions, but we have done so occasionally,” he said.
After remaining unnamed about its slate in five slates, including East Coast Group representation Constituency ( GRC ), Tanjong Pagar GRC, Punggol GRC, and two SMCs Queenstown and Radin Mas, the party made several electoral surprises available on Nomination Day.