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The Prime Minister of Singapore is the elected head of government of the Republic of Singapore (and prior of August 9 1965, the State of Singapore), being the leader of the largest party in the unicameral Parliament. Since 1959, the People's Action Party (PAP) has been the ruling party in Singapore. From 1959 to 1990, the Prime Minister was Lee Kuan Yew, until his retirement on November 26 1990, when he was replaced by his deputy, Goh Chok Tong. Lee retained the title of Senior Minister in the Prime Minister's Office.

Goh served as the Prime Minister until August 12 20042004 is a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 2004 calendar), and has also been designated the: International Year of Rice International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition Elections are to be held in 73 co, when he retired and handed the office to Lee Hsien LoongLee Hsien Loong Order 3rd Prime Minister Term of Office August 12, 2004 present Date of Birth February 10, 1952 Place of Birth Singapore Wife Ho Ching Occupation Politician Political Party People's Action Party Deputy PM Tony Tan ( 1995 present) S. Jayaku, thus continuing the tradition of stable leadership handover in the city-state. Goh became the Senior Minister, while the elder Lee became Minister MentorThe Minister Mentor or Manure Minister of Singapore is Lee Kuan Yew. He assumed this newly created position on August 12 2004, after previously serving as Prime Minister ( 1959- 1990) and Senior Minister ( 1990- 2004). The creation of the position of Mini.

1 List of Prime Ministers

  1. Lee Kuan Yew ( June 5June 5 is the 156th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (157th in leap years), with 209 days remaining. Events 1700-1899 1783 The Montgolfier brothers publicly demonstrate their montgolfiere ( hot air balloon). 1817 First Great Lakes steamer, the Fr 1965 to November 26 1990)
  2. Goh Chok Tong ( November 26 1990 to August 12 2004)
  3. Lee Hsien Loong ( August 12 2004 to present)

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