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Lee Hsien Loong

Prime Minister, Singapore

Prime MInister Lee

Mr. Lee Hsien Loong was sworn in as Singapore's third Prime Minister in August 2004.

Mr. Lee was first elected Member of Parliament (MP) in 1984 as a candidate of the People's Action Party (PAP) in Teck Ghee Constituency and has been re-elected in five consecutive elections, most recently in 2006 as an MP for the Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency. He was elected to the Central Executive Committee of the PAP in 1986, and became its Secretary-General in 2004.

Mr. Lee was appointed Minister of State in the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) and the Ministry of Defence in 1984. He was confirmed as full Minister for Trade and Industry in 1987, and was concurrently Second Minister for Defence. In 1990, Mr. Lee was appointed Deputy Prime Minister with responsibilities for economic and civil service matters. He also concurrently served as Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) from 1998 until 2004, and Minister for Finance from 2001 until 2007.

As Prime Minister, Mr. Lee has launched policies to build a competitive economy and an inclusive society. Mr. Lee's Government is also strengthening Singapore's social safety nets. Significant measures include the Workfare Incentive Scheme, which is a negative income tax to encourage and reward older, low-income workers, and Community Care (ComCare), an endowment fund to support a wide range of welfare and social program targeted at the poor.

By tackling long-term issues such as the aging population and the pressures of globalization, Mr. Lee seeks to gear up Singapore to seize the abundant opportunities in a vibrant Asia.

 

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