Singapore’s Lawrence Wong ‘ready’ for top job, hints at 2024 general election

Singapore’s deputy prime minister and premier-in-waiting Lawrence Wong has declared that he “is ready for his next assignment” and hinted that the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) will be refreshed by its 70th anniversary next year.

The PAP, which has governed Singapore uninterrupted since 1959, will be reaching that milestone on November 21 next year.

“We aim to be ready by the PAP’s 70th anniversary next year,” he said. “We can look forward to a refreshed PAP ready to fight the next election and to win the confidence and trust of all Singaporeans.”

Wong, 50, who was last year voted by his peers, the fourth-generation (4G) leaders, to take over the mantle of the premiership from Lee Hsien Loong, was speaking at a party convention on Sunday.
Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaks at a PAP convention on Sunday. Photo: PAP/Facebook

Setting out his vision on how he saw the party rededicating itself to win the mandate of voters, he said he wanted a PAP that was for everyone, not just supporters. Even those with opposing views had a place and deserve to be heard and seen, he said.

“The PAP is not a party for our supporters, it must be a party for all Singaporeans,” Wong said.

As for those who disagreed with the party, “as long as they are open to making common cause with us, we welcome them as our friends”, he said, outlining how he would lead.

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Wong also hinted how he intended to continue with tradition by retaining the counsel of his predecessor, Lee, who has been prime minister since 2004, after he takes over.

Lee, Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean and other leaders of their generation “will continue to serve”, he said.

“They have been excellent mentors and role models, and I value greatly their advice and inputs.”

Prime Minister Lee is due to speak at the convention still ongoing, and attention will be on whether he responds to Wong’s statement that he is ready, and if he provides a timeline on when he will step aside.

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