Monthly Archives: May 2024

Who is Singapore’s new Prime Minister Lawrence Wong?

On May 15, 2024, Lawrence Wong officially took over from Lee Hsien Loong and became the fourth Prime Minister of Singapore since independence and the second leader outside the Lee family.

At this time, it was only two years before his status as successor was confirmed. Before the outbreak of the new coronavirus, Lawrence Wong was not widely known to the outside world. He became famous for his good performance in handling the new crown epidemic, and then steadily rose to the top of the succession. An ordinary family and a scholar’s temperament are the more obvious labels on him. However, some Singaporean experts bluntly said that it is difficult to judge what kind of prime minister he is now. So far, people have not clearly felt his political vision.

The 51-year-old Lawrence Wong inherited a Singapore whose status as a global financial center has been steadily consolidated, but high inflation and an influx of talent have also made it one of the most expensive countries in the world to live in. Its image of integrity has also been rarely affected by several political and financial scandals. Being impacted. At the international level, at a time when geopolitics brings increasingly obvious challenges, how this highly externally dependent city-state continues to maintain a delicate balance among major powers is testing the wisdom of a new generation of policymakers.

On May 13, Lawrence Wong announced the composition of the cabinet, basically retaining the lineup of Lee Hsien Loong’s cabinet. In addition to Prime Minister, he continues to hold the important position of Finance Minister. The current Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong will also serve as Deputy Prime Minister and act as Prime Minister in the Prime Minister’s absence. He is also responsible for the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Strategy Group of the Prime Minister’s Office. Current Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat remains in office.

The coming to power of a new prime minister is admittedly a significant change, but the ruling People’s Action Party remains unchanged and there has been no major cabinet reshuffle, which means that at the broader national level, Singapore’s existing policies will not be completely overturned.

technical officer

On December 8, 1972, Lawrence Wong was born in an ordinary immigrant family in Singapore. He has an older brother who is two years older. Lawrence Wong’s father was born in Hainan, China, and soon went to Malaysia. After finishing high school, he moved to Singapore and worked in sales here. Lawrence Wong’s mother was a teacher.

Lawrence Wong did not go to an elite high school and grew up in affordable housing. In 1994, after completing basic education in Singapore, he was able to study in the United States with a government scholarship. After studying abroad and returning to China, Lawrence Wong worked as an economist at the Ministry of Trade and Industry. From 2005 to 2008, he served as Lee Hsien Loong’s chief private secretary, which laid the foundation for his formal entry into politics.

After being elected as a member of the House of Representatives in 2011, Lawrence Wong officially entered the political arena and began a career of cheating. He has worked in various departments such as the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Communications and Information, the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, the Ministry of National Development and the Ministry of Education. After 2021, he will be further promoted and become the Minister of Finance. In April 2022, Lawrence Wong successfully passed the intra-party selection process, and the position of his successor was basically clear. Two months later, he was appointed as the deputy prime minister, waiting to take over.

Lawrence Wong is a technical official who is “friendly and approachable”, but is also considered to “lack statesmanship”. He has a relatively strong academic background. While studying in the United States, he received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. After working, he studied for a master’s degree in public administration from the Harvard Kennedy School.

In terms of personal family, Lawrence Wong pays more attention to personal privacy. What is known to the outside world is that he is married and has no children. He is a dog lover and other hobbies include playing guitar and riding motorcycles. Singapore’s “Straits Times” said he was more bookish than athletic. He would go to the old Marine Parade Library to borrow science fiction and guitar books, and would fondly recall his growing up experience here and post photos of his childhood.

The outside world has spoken highly of Lawrence Wong’s work during the COVID-19 epidemic. In early 2020, when the epidemic was at its worst, Lawrence Wong was appointed as one of the co-leaders of the COVID-19 working group. Strictly restricting movement within and outside Singapore, fast tracking of close contacts, and working and studying from home… Through this series of strict epidemic prevention policies, the number of infections and deaths in Singapore is at a low level in the world, and it is regarded as a “top student in epidemic prevention.”

What is rare is that these strict epidemic prevention policies have also won the recognition and cooperation of most Singaporeans. During the epidemic prevention period, Lawrence Wong and the Minister of Health attended press conferences almost every day, explaining policies and decision-making considerations to the public sincerely, calmly and clearly. Lee Hsien Loong also publicly praised him for helping the country successfully overcome the new crown crisis.

On the road to becoming a successor, Lawrence Wong is a “dark horse”. He himself said bluntly that he “never thought he could become prime minister.” Before Lawrence Wong, Lee Hsien Loong’s confirmed successor was Wang Ruijie, but the latter unexpectedly announced his withdrawal in April 2021, citing health and age.

Lawrence Wong’s biggest challenge in the short term is how to articulate a political vision that is understandable, inclusive and progressive to the outside world.

Policy tendency

In terms of domestic affairs, in June 2022, after the status of the successor was basically stable, Lawrence Wong launched a social movement called “Forward SG”. It has incorporated suggestions and opinions from about 200,000 people in 16 months on how to build a more inclusive, equitable and resilient society. It is also regarded as the national development roadmap for the new generation of leadership.

Based on public suggestions, in October 2023, the key points report of the “Forward Singapore” plan was released, setting out a transformation plan in 7 aspects, including providing services to less affluent groups through additional financial support and improved infrastructure. , mid-career workers and the elderly. The report also reassures Singaporeans that more measures will be taken to ensure that their basic needs at all stages of life, such as those in education, housing, healthcare and retirement, are met.

The first part of the “Forward Singapore” agenda has been included in the 2024 Budget. It mainly focuses on improving the future skills plan of mid-career workers and providing more support for graduates of technical education institutes and retirement plans for the elderly. The plan will cost about 500 million yuan. One hundred million U.S. dollars. By the end of this decade, all Forward Singapore projects will cost nearly US$40 billion.

On the external front, diplomatic relations are particularly important for a city-state like Singapore. This resource-poor country of only 733 square kilometers is highly dependent on the outside world. For decades, the Singaporean government has demonstrated superb diplomatic skills, maintaining a delicate balance among major powers while benefiting from strong economic ties with China and close defense ties with the United States.

In terms of relations with China, starting in 2023, Lawrence Wong will take over the joint position of the China-Singapore Bilateral Cooperation Joint Committee, which is a platform for high-level exchanges between the two governments. In April this year, the relationship between China and New Zealand was officially upgraded from a “cooperative partnership that keeps pace with the times” to an “all-round, high-quality forward-looking partnership”. At the same time, there are plans to upgrade the China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement.

Lawrence Wong also worked hard to improve his Mandarin. On May 14, he revealed to the media that he is actively learning Chinese and Malay in order to communicate more fluently. Singapore is a multiracial country, with Chinese and Malays accounting for 74.1% and 13.4% respectively.

“We have always regarded ourselves as the weak, and we will always be an incredible country. This can only be achieved by relying on the collective will of the people,” Lawrence Wong said in an exclusive interview with The Economist in early May. “My task is Keep this miracle going for as long as possible.”

The Wall Street Journal moves its Asia headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore

It is reported that some reporters of the Wall Street Journal will be transferred to Singapore or other places in Asia, and several other reporters and editors will be laid off, accounting for more than half of the current number of reporters and editors stationed in Hong Kong. The number of reporters and editors stationed in Hong Kong will be reduced to single digits.

Emma Tucker, editor-in-chief of the Wall Street Journal, said that a new business, finance and economics group will be established, whose mission is to “publish news and write ambitious and unique features, analysis and enterprises.”

She also said that the Wall Street Journal is seeking to appoint an editor to lead the group, who will be based in Singapore, and some other reporter positions will be distributed in Singapore and Hong Kong.

Tucker was appointed as the first female editor of the Wall Street Journal in December 2022 and took up the position in February 2023.

The Wall Street Journal also has bureaus in Tokyo, New Delhi, Beijing, Seoul and Sydney.

The newspaper is an international daily newspaper on American business and economy headquartered in New York City. It has the second largest circulation in the United States. Since its establishment, it has won more than 39 Pulitzer Prizes for reporting on events such as the 9/11 attacks and American corporate scandals.

Hundreds of Thousands of Indonesian Workers Take to the Streets to Celebrate May Day

Hello, May!

The first day of this month is celebrated as World Labor Day which is celebrated in various places, including in Indonesia.

Workers voiced two demands

Hundreds of thousands of workers in various places in Indonesia, 50 thousand of them in Jakarta, will demonstrate in the streets to commemorate Labor Day or May Day today.

“More than 200,000 people will take part in May Day throughout Indonesia, including in Jakarta, Bandung, Serang, Surabaya, Semarang, Batam, Makassar, Banjarmasin, Ternate, Mimika, and so on,” said the President of the Labor Party who is also the President of the Union Conference Indonesian Worker (KSPI), Said Iqbal, in a statement received by journalists.

On May Day 2024, there are two main demands being made by workers throughout Indonesia, namely repealing the omnibus law on the Job Creation Law and eliminating outsourcing and rejecting low wages. According to him, labor wage policies in Indonesia so far have not been balanced with rising inflation in various regions.

In Jakarta, the workers’ demonstration will be centered in the Horse Statue area, before the mass march towards Senayan Madya Stadium.

Semarang City’s Open Unemployment Rate Drops, Best in Central Java

Semarang Mayor Hevearita Gunaryanti Rahayu said efforts to reduce unemployment in Semarang City were starting to bear fruit. This can be seen from the open unemployment rate (TPT) in Semarang City which has decreased by 1.61 percent in 2023 from 7.60 percent in 2020 to 5.99 percent.

This achievement in reducing TPT confirms that many people in Semarang City have jobs or are engaged in entrepreneurial activities. The decline in TPT increases the income and welfare of the people in Semarang City.

“The Semarang City Government received an award for reducing the best TPT rate in Central Java from 7.60 to 5.99 percent,” said Hevearita in a written statement, Sunday (5/5/2024).

According to him, due to the reduction in TPT, the Central Java Provincial Government (Pemprov) gave an award to the Semarang City Manpower Service (Disnaker) for the achievement of reducing the best open unemployment rate in districts/cities in Central Java in 2023. This was expressed by him after opening the Job Fair/ Job Fair 2024 and Mayday Celebration at Sentraland Mall, Harris Hotel Semarang, some time ago.

The award was given directly by the Head of the Central Java Province Manpower and Transmigration Service (Disnakertrans) Ahmad Aziz to Hevearita Gunaryanti Rahayu

“The government and companies are helping each other to reduce the unemployment rate. If space is widened, it means there will be more opportunities,” said Mbak Ita.

He said that job fairs would be intensified again in Semarang City by collaborating with more companies and agencies working in the employment sector. The momentum of decreasing unemployment rates also encourages the government to work more optimally.

“The hope is that the job fair will not be a one-time event, it can be held again by collaborating with more people. It could be that the university at graduation gives brochures, so that once you receive your diploma you can quickly get a job,” he said.

The number one person in the city of Semarang advised job seekers to be more careful when applying for jobs. This also includes adjusting the capabilities or expertise needed by the company.

“Perseverance must be encouraged because success is not as easy as turning the palm of your hand, but must go through a long process,” he concluded.

Police Arrest Viral Warteg Customers Paying as They Like in Central Jakarta

Tanah Abang Metro Police arrested a man with the initials A (31), a customer of a warteg in Kebon Kacang, Central Jakarta, who went viral and often paid arbitrarily. Man A is said to often pay less than the food he eats.

“Sunday 05 May 2024 at 15.30 WIB, the Tanah Abang Metro Police Criminal Investigation Opsnal team arrested the suspected viral perpetrator,” said Tanah Abang Police Chief AKBP Aditya Simanggara in his statement, Sunday (5/5/2024).

Aditya said A was detained at his residence in the Kebon Melati area, Tanah Abang. Then, A was taken to the Tanah Abang Metro Police Headquarters for questioning.

Furthermore, Aditya said that A did not come alone when the incident happened. However, he came with his partner with the initials R (35). However, when he was about to be taken into custody by the police, R ran away.

“When he wanted to arrest the alleged perpetrator R in the Karet Tengsin area, the perpetrator allegedly fled on a motorbike,” said Aditya.

Aditya said the incident in the viral video occurred last Friday (3/5). The two perpetrators did not pay for the full meal they had eaten at the food stall.

“It is suspected that the perpetrator came to the warteg along with his friend named R. After eating, the perpetrator allegedly immediately gave him IDR 10,000 and said ‘I’ll come back later’ and secondly, it is suspected that the perpetrator immediately left the TKP (the scene of the crime),” he said.

Previously, a CCTV video was circulated from a warteg in Central Jakarta. In the video, a man with frizzy hair is shown paying an inappropriate price.

In the video shared by the warteg manager on his social media account, two men can be seen getting up after finishing the food they ordered. The man with frizzy hair then gave money with a nominal amount of IDR 5,000.

“I’ve got a debt, I’ve got a debt,” said the frizzy-haired man.

The warteg manager named Gugun did not accept this and then responded to the frivolous man’s words.

“Frequently,” he said.

Gugun said that the behavior of customers who pay as they wish is not just one person. He said there are some people who like to pay less, which makes them lose money.

The Chinese Embassy in Singapore reminds Chinese citizens to abide by local laws and regulations

Chinese Embassy in Singapore: A Chinese citizen flew a drone near the Singapore Parliament House and was taken away by the police for investigation

Recently, a Chinese citizen flew a drone near the Singapore Parliament House to record “wonderful moments” during his trip to Singapore. He was taken away by the Singapore police for investigation, which affected his subsequent itinerary. In view of this, the Chinese Embassy in Singapore reminds Chinese tourists and Chinese citizens in Singapore to strengthen their legal awareness and not to fly drones at will.

According to the relevant regulations of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, it is illegal to operate a drone in restricted areas including airports and government offices without a flight permit. For details, please refer to the relevant regulations of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore on operating drones UA Regulatory Requirements.

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