Go Chok Tong, who had been Singapore’s deputy prime minister for several years, took over as Prime Minister Lee in the second half of 1990, but Lee remained in the government and was a powerful behind the scenes as the “senior minister” of the cabinet. 。 The PAP maintained solid control of the Congress through a series of elections. After opposition candidates won four seats in the 1991 legislative contest, votes in 1997, 2001 and 2006 fell to two seats each time. Opposition parties have continued to enjoy overwhelming legislative duties, although the number of constitutionally mandated appointed seats is increasing, a small number of constitutionally mandated seats.
The country was affected by the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s, but the economy continued to do well for most of its inauguration. However, growth resumed in the early 2000s, but was supported by a strong manufacturing sector. When Goh became prime minister in 1990, Lee Hee-Hi-Lun, son of Lee Quang Yu, has been appointed Deputy Prime Minister. The general understanding was that young Lee was being groomed to ultimately make Go successful. Such a transition took place in August 2004, when Lee was appointed as the country’s new prime minister after Goh took office. Go became the new senior minister and Elder Lee was designated as the post of “Minister of Mentor” but both still represent influential ministerial positions.
Lee Hsien Loong was the main side of the successful legislative elections in 2006, and PAP maintained its command presence in Parliament. But two years later, Singapore was caught up in the global economic recession of 2008-2009, and from there began to recover only in 2010. Important to that recovery was the growth of the services sector, particularly tourism, which benefited greatly after two large resorts. The complex, which includes a newly legalized gambling casino, opened in 2010.
When Lee took office in 2004, he seemed to relax Singapore’s strict honour-lib-loss laws and prohibitions on objections somewhat, allowing greater freedom of expression. However, as his father did in front of him, he continued to hold honorable libel and anti-nutrition lawsuits against detractors and political enemies, earning international disapproval and causing dissatisfaction at home. . Therefore, he and PAP were surprised by the relatively strong show by the opposition in the 2011 parliamentary elections. Later that year, Tony Tan, a Papp-supporting candidate for most of the president’s ceremonial offices, has barely won elections against his three enemies.
In the wake of the 2011 election, the Lee administration began exploring ways to become more sensitive to citizen concerns. The resignation from both Leek An Ay and Go Choktong’s ministers in 2011 helped pave the way for a change in perspective. This is an implicit entry that the government was hampering the new approach and governance style that existed there. Reforms aimed at making healthcare, public housing and education more affordable for lower class Singaporeans were then examined. One of these measures, the mandatory National Health Plan, was to come into effect at the end of 2015. However, the government remained determined to protect the integrity of political office holders, including the successful honorary litigation lawsuit of Prime Minister Lee in 2014. Internet blogger.
The Singaporean witnessed two milestone events in 2015. In March, Leek An Yew passed away at the age of 91, and his passing led to widespread mourning across the country. In August, the country observed the 50th anniversary of its departure from the Malaysian Federation with a gala celebration throughout Singapore. At the end of the month, President Tan dissolved Congress and called for an early election held in early September. PAP once again won by overwhelming numbers, winning 83 of the 89 contested seats.
Diplomatic relations with Singapore’s neighbors improved in the 21st century. The agreement on territorial disputes with Malaysia and concerns about water supply and transportation remains unresolved in some water issues. In 2006, Singapore and Indonesia concluded an agreement to establish a special economic belt on an island off the coast of Indonesia, and in 2010, agreements were implemented between China and six ASEAN countries (including Singapore). We have established a trade area with no tariffs in the area. .
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