Lee Hsien Loong

Lee Hsien Loong
▪ 2005

      On Aug. 12, 2004, Lee Hsien Loong formally assumed office as the new prime minister of Singapore, replacing the outgoing Goh Chok Tong in a ceremony that marked the culmination of a lengthy succession process. When Goh had come into office 14 years earlier, Lee—the eldest son of Singapore's longtime leader and first prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew—had immediately been tapped to serve as deputy prime minister and from that time had been recognized as Goh's designated successor. With the 52-year-old Lee finally ascending to the prime ministership, his family's influence over the country seemed as potent as ever. His 80-year-old father, who had run Singapore with an iron hand from 1959 to 1990, was appointed to the newly created cabinet post of “minister mentor.” In addition, Lee's wife, Ho Ching, served as executive director of the government-run investment firm Temasek Holdings, which owned stakes in some of Singapore's largest companies. While observers expected Lee to retain tight control over the prosperous city-state, he appeared sensitive to the desire among many Singaporeans for a more open society. In his inaugural address Lee vowed to bring new faces into the government. He also promised to permit greater freedoms in a country where rigid social policies and limits on political expression were strictly enforced.

      Lee was born in Singapore on Feb. 10, 1952. He distinguished himself academically as a young man, studying mathematics and graduating with a first-class degree from the University of Cambridge before earning a master's degree in public administration from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. He then became an officer in the Singaporean military, eventually rising to the rank of brigadier general.

      Lee's political career began when he joined his father's party, the ruling People's Action Party, in 1984. Two years later he was elected to the party's Central Executive Committee. In the early 1990s, while serving as deputy prime minister, Lee was treated for lymphoma. The cancer ultimately went into remission, and he made a vigorous return to political life, even taking on the added responsibilities of finance minister and central bank chairman.

      Despite the promises included in Lee's inaugural address, few changes had been made by year's end. The new cabinet, although it included for the first time two women ministers of state, was made up primarily of appointees who had been reassigned from other ministry posts. Revised guidelines on free speech were announced shortly after Lee was sworn in, but while certain restrictions were eased—licenses for indoor political meetings were no longer required, for example—many remained intact.

Sherman Hollar

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Universalium. 2010.

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