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(from left to right) Singapore’s Prime Minister cum Finance Minister Lawrence Wong, Singapore’s President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, and Singapore’s Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon at Wong’s swearing-in ceremony as the country’s fourth Prime Minister, at the Istana in Singapore, on May 15, 2024. — Picture by REUTERS

Lawrence Wong sworn in as Singapore’s fourth PM

SINGAPORE, May 15 — Lawrence Wong has been sworn in as Singapore’s fourth Prime Minister at the Istana this evening.

The 51-year-old succeeds Lee Hsien Loong, 72, who led the nation for nearly 20 years.

The ceremony, broadcast live on television and streamed on social media platforms, began with the national anthem Majulah Singapura, followed by a speech from President Tharman Shanmugaratnam.

Subsequently, Wong took the Oath of Allegiance and the Oath for Due Execution of Office in the presence of the President and of Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon.

The Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC MP, who retains his portfolio as Finance Minister, then signed the Oaths.

The President then presented Wong with the instrument of appointment.

Next to be sworn in were Deputy Prime Ministers Gan Kim Yong (also Trade and Industry Minister) and Heng Swee Keat, as well as Senior Ministers Lee Hsien Loong and Teo Chee Hean. Teo is also the Coordinating Minister for National Security.

Following that, 14 Ministers, nine Senior Ministers of State, and five Ministers of State were also sworn in. Another Minister of State, Murali Pillai, will be appointed and sworn in on July 1.

All ministers recited and signed the Affirmation of Allegiance and the Affirmation for Due Execution of Office and received their instruments of appointment from the President.

Wong announced his Cabinet lineup on Monday (May 13) after Lee formally informed the President of his intention to resign on May 15, and that his government would be resigning the same day.

— Bernama

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