SINGAPORE – By the next general election, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong hopes to see the outlines of the party’s fifth generation of leaders emerging.
This comes amid the party’s efforts to renew its ranks, and his own moves to renew his Cabinet.
“We now have a Cabinet made out largely of 4G ministers, with some 3G veterans. Before too long, it will be a 4G Cabinet with a few 5G ministers,” said PM Wong, who is the PAP’s secretary-general.
In May, he appointed seven newcomer MPs to his team and promoted two backbenchers. Among the 3G still in the Cabinet are Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam.
To achieve the party’s goals in delivering its manifesto and setting the tone of politics in Singapore, the PAP has to ensure it gets the best people – in terms of competence and character – to see it through, said PM Wong
at the PAP’s awards and convention on Nov 9.
“I am still looking for capable Singaporeans with the conviction to serve, to join us in this mission, and I hope to attract more potential office-holders who are prepared to step forward to serve in politics,” he said.





