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The votes are in, the general election is over, and a new Parliament is taking shape.
Synopsis: The Usual Place host Natasha Ann Zachariah hunts for new perspectives on issues that matter to young people.
The last piece of the GE2025 chapter was unveiled on May 21: Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s Cabinet line-up, which had a few surprises including just one deputy prime minister (DPM) position and a bumper crop of seven newly-elected MPs taking on political office.
In this episode of The Usual Place Podcast, I unpack the post-GE2025 Cabinet line-up with Singapore Management University law don Eugene Tan and Ms Nydia Ngiow, the managing director of strategic advisory firm BowerGroupAsia.
For Prof Tan, not having a second DPM was a surprise move, and he noted that PM Wong is “breaking that particular trend”.
Going into the next term of government, Ms Ngiow said the much-talked about 4G leadership renewal is in place.
Given the publicity and talk around the new faces during the general election, she added: “We can expect that the public will definitely scrutinise this Parliament and Cabinet a bit more closely. All eyes will be on how the 4G leaders will then be helping to lead and guide the younger generations moving forward.”
Highlights (click/tap above):
7:51 Are Ministers Ong Ye Kung and Chan Chun Sing the front runners for the other DPM spot?
10:16 On moving National Development Minister Desmond Lee to the Ministry of Education
11:25 A “bigger canvas” at the Ministry of National Development: Prof Tan on Mr Chee Hong Tat’s move
17:56 What does the post of Acting Minister mean?
22:53 A bumper crop of people with “political office holder potential” sets the scene for leadership renewal: Prof Tan
29:01 On Dr Faishal Ibrahim’s appointment as Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs
31:27 Will we see labour chief Ng Chee Meng back in government at a later time?
40:55 Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s role in this Government
Host: Natasha Zachariah ([email protected])
Read Natasha’s articles: https://str.sg/iSXm
Follow Natasha on her IG account and DM her your thoughts on this episode: https://str.sg/8Wav
Follow Natasha on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/v6DN
Filmed by ST Video: Joel Chng, Marc Justin De Souza and Rubeen Raj
Edited by ST Podcast producers: Teo Tong Kai and Eden Soh
Executive producer: Ernest Luis
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The votes are in, the general election is over, and a new Parliament is taking shape.
Synopsis: The Usual Place host Natasha Ann Zachariah hunts for new perspectives on issues that matter to young people.
The last piece of the GE2025 chapter was unveiled on May 21: Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s Cabinet line-up, which had a few surprises including just one deputy prime minister (DPM) position and a bumper crop of seven newly-elected MPs taking on political office.
In this episode of The Usual Place Podcast, I unpack the post-GE2025 Cabinet line-up with Singapore Management University law don Eugene Tan and Ms Nydia Ngiow, the managing director of strategic advisory firm BowerGroupAsia.
For Prof Tan, not having a second DPM was a surprise move, and he noted that PM Wong is “breaking that particular trend”.
Going into the next term of government, Ms Ngiow said the much-talked about 4G leadership renewal is in place.
Given the publicity and talk around the new faces during the general election, she added: “We can expect that the public will definitely scrutinise this Parliament and Cabinet a bit more closely. All eyes will be on how the 4G leaders will then be helping to lead and guide the younger generations moving forward.”
Highlights (click/tap above):
7:51 Are Ministers Ong Ye Kung and Chan Chun Sing the front runners for the other DPM spot?
10:16 On moving National Development Minister Desmond Lee to the Ministry of Education
11:25 A “bigger canvas” at the Ministry of National Development: Prof Tan on Mr Chee Hong Tat’s move
17:56 What does the post of Acting Minister mean?
22:53 A bumper crop of people with “political office holder potential” sets the scene for leadership renewal: Prof Tan
29:01 On Dr Faishal Ibrahim’s appointment as Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs
31:27 Will we see labour chief Ng Chee Meng back in government at a later time?
40:55 Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s role in this Government
Host: Natasha Zachariah ([email protected])
Read Natasha’s articles: https://str.sg/iSXm
Follow Natasha on her IG account and DM her your thoughts on this episode: https://str.sg/8Wav
Follow Natasha on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/v6DN
Filmed by ST Video: Joel Chng, Marc Justin De Souza and Rubeen Raj
Edited by ST Podcast producers: Teo Tong Kai and Eden Soh
Executive producer: Ernest Luis
Follow The Usual Place Podcast and get notified for new episode drops:
Channel: https://str.sg/5nfm
Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/9ijX
Spotify: https://str.sg/cd2P
YouTube: https://str.sg/wEr7u
Feedback to: [email protected]
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Follow more ST podcast channels:
All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7
ST Podcasts website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts
ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa
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Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section:
The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB
Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX
#tup #tuptr
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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