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PAP doesn’t want everyone to think the same way; seeks people with different views and ideas: PM Wong
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PAP doesn’t want everyone to think the same way; seeks people with different views and ideas: PM Wong

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong of Singapore's People's Action Party (PAP) emphasized the importance of diversity of thought within the party during a speech marking the 40th anniversary of the PAP's youth wing. He stated that the PAP seeks individuals with varied perspectives and experiences to address future challenges, encouraging young people to contribute their ideas despite differing opinions. Wong highlighted Singapore's status as an 'underdog' in global competition, urging each generation to bring fresh ideas and renewed commitment to governance. He criticized trends in other regions where politics focuses on amplifying outrage rather than solving societal issues, asserting that the PAP remains committed to pragmatic, problem-solving leadership.

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PAP doesn’t want everyone to think the same way; seeks people with different views and ideas: PM Wong

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong of Singapore's People's Action Party (PAP) emphasized the importance of diversity of thought within the party during a speech marking the 40th anniversary of the PAP's youth wing. He stated that the PAP seeks individuals with varied perspectives and experiences to address future challenges, encouraging young people to contribute their ideas despite differing opinions. Wong highlighted Singapore's status as an 'underdog' in global competition, urging each generation to bring fresh ideas and renewed commitment to governance. He criticized trends in other regions where politics focuses on amplifying outrage rather than solving societal issues, asserting that the PAP remains committed to pragmatic, problem-solving leadership.

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