Families will get more support, and help will be given to Singaporeans who have met with setbacks in employment, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Aug 8 as he set out how the Government intends to work with the people to build a better Singapore.
PM Wong said he will share plans to boost social safety nets at the National Day Rally, which will be held on Aug 18.
In his first National Day message, PM Wong outlined three strategies to take Singapore forward: Forging new opportunities for the people, redoubling efforts to keep the cost of living stable and strengthening the system of social support.
Addressing the nation in front of Sri Temasek within the Istana grounds, he said the two-storey bungalow where his temporary office is while the main building is renovated was where founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew and his family spent the night of Aug 8, 1965.
Mr Lee had tossed and turned that night before Singapore's formal separation from Malaysia and independence, consumed with worry over how to build a nation from scratch.
What keeps PM Wong awake at night are the challenges brought by developments such as the conflicts in Europe and the Middle East, tensions between the United States and China, growing populism, economic nationalism and protectionism across the world, and politics turning vicious in many countries.
"These are powerful forces that shape our operating environment," said Singapore's fourth prime minister.
While Singapore has become a shining red dot on the global stage, the country cannot afford to cruise along and just rely on existing formulas, as the world has changed dramatically, he noted.
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