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PAP's GE2025 manifesto 'It is our road map to navigate a changed world': PM Wong

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April 18, 2025

He describes manifesto as PAP's promise to Singaporeans, seeks mandate to address needs

- Lim Min Zhang

PAP's GE2025 manifesto 'It is our road map to navigate a changed world': PM Wong

The PAP unveiled its manifesto for the general election on April 17, a week before Nomination Day.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who is leading his first hustings as the PAP's secretary-general, described the manifesto as the party's promise to all Singaporeans.

"It is our road map to navigate a changed world," he said at a launch event. "We present a fresh team to tackle the challenges ahead, and we stand ready to serve all Singaporeans with new resolve."

Building on foundations laid by earlier generations, PM Wong said he is determined to keep the miracle of Singapore going, and sought a mandate from Singaporeans to address their needs while taking the nation forward in a changed world.

Here is a summary of key proposals from the manifesto, titled Changed World, Fresh Team, New Resolve - Securing a Brighter Future for You.

JOBS AND THE ECONOMY

The last electoral term began at the height of the pandemic, and the Government acted quickly to save lives and livelihoods, such as through the Jobs Support Scheme and the Self-Employed Person Income Relief Scheme, said the PAP. Growth has recovered strongly since then, and the economy grew by 4.4 per cent in 2024.

The PAP said it will grow a dynamic economy that generates jobs and opportunities for all. It will provide more support for professionals, managers, executives and technicians, and nurture more Singaporean corporate leaders.

To ensure fair competition in the jobs market, the PAP Government will strengthen safeguards for fair employment, including through the Workplace Fairness Act. It will also adopt new technologies quickly to help workers stay ahead of the competition.

It also wants to keep Singapore as a trusted hub for business, and to invest in transport and digital infrastructure and secure clean energy for the future, including by exploring nuclear power.

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