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By June – The Urban Redevelopment Authority will unveil the Draft Master Plan 2025, which will detail development plans for the next 10 to 15 years. [21] 11 July–3 August – 2025 World Aquatics Championships will be held. [25] [26] 3–5 October – Singapore Grand Prix (Formula One) will be held. [27]
This is a list of the Singapore Top 30 Digital Streaming number-one songs in 2025, according to the Recording Industry Association Singapore. Chart history [ edit ]
January 20, 2025 Special Envoy for Latin America: Mauricio Claver-Carone [32] Special Envoy for Middle East: Steve Witkoff [33] Deputy Special Envoy for Middle East: Morgan Ortagus [34] Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia: Keith Kellogg [35] Special Envoy to the United Kingdom: Mark Burnett [36]
A bill is a draft law. In Singapore, most bills are government bills; they are introduced in Parliament by ministers on behalf of the Cabinet. However, any MP can introduce a bill. A bill introduced by an MP who is not a minister is known as a private member's bill. Because the Government currently holds a majority of the seats in Parliament, a ...
The voting age in Singapore is 21 years. Elections are conducted by the Elections Department (ELD), a department under the Prime Minister's Office. [8] The returning officer for this election is Han Kok Juan, the Director-General of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS).
Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Singapore is a value added tax (VAT) of 9% levied on import of goods, as well as most supplies of goods and services. Exemptions are given for the sales and leases of residential properties, importation and local supply of investment precious metals and most financial services. [1]
Reporters Without Borders described the act as "legal monstrosity with totalitarian leanings", while asserting that "(i)t is clearly independent media outlets that the FICA is targeting on national sovereignty grounds." [9] Activist Thum Ping Tjin claimed that the bill was a "coup" attempt by Minister for Home Affairs K. Shanmugam.
Front of the $2, $10 and $50 Portrait Series notes. The Portrait Series of currency notes is the fourth and current set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore. It was first introduced on 9 September 1999 by the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore (BCCS), whose role was since taken over by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) post-merger.