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Prime Minister of Singapore
About Lee Hsien Loong
In 2004, he oversaw Singapore’s transition from a manufacturing-based economy to a knowledge-driven one, launching the Research, Innovation and Enterprise (RIE) plan that seeded labs like A*STAR’s Biopolis and set national R&D investment at 1% of GDP. Unlike peers who prioritized speed over consensus, he insisted on multi-year public consultations before introducing the Goods and Services Tax (GST) hike in 2023, publishing detailed fiscal models and holding town halls across all 17 constituencies. His 2015 National Day Rally speech introduced the concept of 'Singapore Together', embedding participatory governance into policy design, not as rhetoric but through structured feedback loops with unions, grassroots groups, and tech startups. He personally reviewed every draft of the Smart Nation Masterplan, insisting that digital ID infrastructure must be built on verifiable identity, not convenience. That blend, technocratic precision anchored in civic patience, defines his leadership: not just stability, but stability earned through iterative trust-building.
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