Who is Goh Chok Tong wife?

Who is Goh Chok Tong wife?

Tan Choo Lengm. 1965
Goh Chok Tong/Wife
Tan Choo Leng (Chinese: 陈子玲; pinyin: Chén Zǐlíng) is a Singaporean lawyer and the spouse of former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong.

Who has been again chosen as the prime minister of Singapore?

In practice, the prime minister has been the leader of the political party with the largest amount of elected MPs in the Parliament of Singapore. The incumbent prime minister is Lee Hsien Loong, who is the secretary-general of the People’s Action Party.

How long was Lee Kuan Yew prime minister?

Lee Kuan Yew

Lee Kuan Yew GCMG CH SPMJ DK
Lee in 1975
1st Prime Minister of Singapore
In office 5 June 1959 – 27 November 1990
President Yusof Ishak Benjamin Sheares Devan Nair Wee Kim Wee
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Who is Singapore 2nd prime minister?

Goh Chok Tong

Goh Chok Tong SPMJ
Goh in 2001
2nd Prime Minister of Singapore
In office 28 November 1990 – 12 August 2004
President Wee Kim Wee Ong Teng Cheong S.R. Nathan

Why did Wong Ming Yang died?

Heart attack
Wong Ming Yang/Cause of death

When did Goh Chuan Goh step down as PM?

As Secretary-General, Goh led the PAP to three general election victories in 1991, 1997, and 2001, in which the party won 61\%, 65\% and 75\% of the votes respectively. After the 2001 general election, Goh indicated that he would step down as Prime Minister after leading the country out of the recession.

Who is Singapore’s Second Prime Minister Lee Goh?

On 28 November 1990, Goh was sworn in as the second PM of Singapore following PM Lee’s resignation.

Who is Mr Goh Seng Goh?

Mr Goh graduated with First Class Honours in Economics from the University of Singapore in 1964 and joined the Administrative Service of the Singapore Government the same year. In 1967, he graduated with a Master of Arts in Development Economics from Williams College, USA.

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When did Lee Hsien Loong replace Goh Seong Goh?

Goh’s tenure was marked by the 1997 Asian financial crisis and 2003 SARS outbreak. He was succeeded by Lee Hsien Loong on 12 August 2004 and subsequently appointed as a senior minister and chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) from 2004 to 2011.