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National Day Rally 2023 will be among Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s last ones and it offered a positive but still cryptic note about Singapore’s 4G leadership transition, says NTU political analyst Felix Tan.

Committing to transition without a specific timeline raises questions about clarity and planning.

Certainly, Mr Lee’s words will fuel speculation about the potential timing of an upcoming election. He said in July that he hadA clear handover timeline would provide stakeholders with a sense of direction and certainty. It would give clarity about how outgoing and incoming leaders can work collaboratively to ensure a seamless transition, without leaving the nation in a state of uncertainty.

On the other hand, if Mr Lee were to lead the next election, it might inadvertently imply that the 4G leaders are not yet fully prepared for the transition.Commentary: COVID-19 paved Lawrence Wong's path to 4G leader, but we should look beyond thatAs Singapore adapts to changing circumstances and evolving socio-political dynamics, the challenges our leadership faces will only become more formidable.

Mr Lee's speech not only hinted at the proximity of Singapore's leadership transition but also underscores the complexity of factors shaping this crucial shift. Singapore's readiness for this transition is a composite reflection of the nation's ability to adapt and the preparation of the 4G leadership team. A clearer timeline would help.

Dr Felix Tan is a political analyst at Nanyang Technological University. He is co-author of Unmasking Singapore’s 2020 General Elections: COVID-19 And The Evolving Political Landscape, .

 

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