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* '''Leadership Transition to Lawrence Wong''': In '''2024''', '''Lawrence Wong''' became the Prime Minister, succeeding Lee Hsien Loong. Wong was chosen as the leader of the '''4G leadership''' team within the PAP. His leadership has focused on guiding Singapore through post-pandemic recovery, managing the economy in the face of global uncertainties, and dealing with evolving social challenges. | * '''Leadership Transition to Lawrence Wong''': In '''2024''', '''Lawrence Wong''' became the Prime Minister, succeeding Lee Hsien Loong. Wong was chosen as the leader of the '''4G leadership''' team within the PAP. His leadership has focused on guiding Singapore through post-pandemic recovery, managing the economy in the face of global uncertainties, and dealing with evolving social challenges. | ||
* '''Continued Dominance and Challenges''': While the PAP continues to dominate Singapore's political scene, it faces increased scrutiny from a more politically engaged electorate, particularly among younger voters. Issues such as freedom of speech, economic inequality, and transparency remain at the forefront of political discourse in Singapore. | * '''Continued Dominance and Challenges''': While the PAP continues to dominate Singapore's political scene, it faces increased scrutiny from a more politically engaged electorate, particularly among younger voters. Issues such as freedom of speech, economic inequality, and transparency remain at the forefront of political discourse in Singapore. | ||
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