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  2. Fifth Lee Hsien Loong Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Minister in the Prime Minister's Office (Singapore) Lost re-election Lam Pin Min: Senior Minister of State at Ministry of Transport (Singapore) and Ministry of Health (Singapore) Lost re-election Sam Tan: Minister of State at Ministry of Social and Family Development and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Singapore) Retired Amrin Amin

  3. Tharman Shanmugaratnam - Wikipedia

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    Tharman co-chaired a few bilateral committees to promote economic and trade relations between Singapore and other countries, including the Singapore-Liaoning Economic and Trade Council from 2004 to 2008, [50] and the High-Level Russia-Singapore Inter-Governmental Commission from 2011 to 2022.

  4. 14th Parliament of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The parliament had the most seats vacated in post-independence since the inaugural Parliament during the term, with six, including Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin who vacated his seat citing extramaritial affair along with Cheng Li Hui, [2] Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam who later contested the 2023 Singaporean presidential election ...

  5. List of members of the 13th Parliament of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Singapore states that the Parliament of Singapore shall consist of eighty-nine members who are elected by the people, up to nine Non-constituency Members of Parliament (NCMPs) [1] and up to nine Nominated Members of Parliament (NMPs), [2] following changes to the Constitution enacted on 26 April 2010. [3]

  6. Halimah Yacob - Wikipedia

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    On 8 January 2013, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong nominated Halimah to succeed Michael Palmer as Speaker of Parliament after Palmer resigned due to revelations of an extramarital affair. [24] She was elected to the position on 14 January 2013, becoming the first woman in Singapore's history to hold this role. [24]

  7. Cabinet of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    When Singapore gained its independence from Malaysia in 1965, the prime minister's monthly salary was based on that of the chief minister when Singapore was still a British colony, and was fixed at S$3,500 (equivalent to $14,867 in 2022). The monthly salary was not adjusted until 1973, when ministerial pay was revised and the prime minister's ...

  8. Organisation of the Government of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The member of the Cabinet heading the ministry is known as the minister, who is supported by a junior minister known as minister of state in Singapore. The administrative management of the ministry is led by a senior civil servant known as permanent secretary .

  9. Vivian Balakrishnan - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister: Lee Hsien Loong: Minister: Lee Boon Yang (2003–2009) Second Minister for Trade and Industry; In office 1 April 2005 – 29 May 2006: Prime Minister: Lee Hsien Loong: Minister: Lim Hng Kiang (2004–2018) Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports; In office 12 August 2004 – 20 May 2011 Acting: 12 August 2004 – 31 ...