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词条 Second Lee Hsien Loong Cabinet
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  1. Initial composition

  2. Reshuffles

     As of 1 April 2009  As of 1 November 2010 

  3. References

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The Second Cabinet of Lee Hsien Loong of the Government of Singapore was sworn into office on 30 May 2006, following the general election on 6 May for the 11th Parliament. As was the case previously, the Cabinet was made up exclusively of Members of Parliament from the ruling People's Action Party.

Initial composition

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong made few changes in his administration. In the only change at the ministerial level, Raymond Lim was promoted to be the Minister for Transport replacing Yeo Cheow Tong. Five new faces were sworn into political office, namely Lui Tuck Yew, Lee Yi Shyan, Grace Fu, Teo Ser Luck and Masagos Zulkifli. They hold the roles of Minister of State or Parliamentary secretaries in political office. Minister for Education Tharman Shanmugaratnam was given another role as Second Minister for Finance. Transport Minister Raymond Lim relinquished his roles as Second Minister for Finance and Minister in the Prime Minister's Office. Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports Vivian Balakrishnan also had a second post as Second Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts as he relinquished his Second Minister for Trade and Industry portfolio. Senior Minister of State Balaji Sadasivan relinquished his position as Senior Minister of State for Ministry of Health for the Foreign Affairs Ministry. However, he continued as Senior Minister for State for the MICA. Heng Chee How took Balaji's place as Senior Minister of State for Health; he relinquished his appointments in the Ministry of National Development and Mayor for the Central Community Development Council. Zainul Abidin Rasheed was appointed Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Koo Tsai Kee Minister of State for Defence. Re-elected MPs, namely S Iswaran, Amy Khor and Zainudin Nordin, took political office as well.[1]

The Cabinet of Singapore 2006 consisted of the following persons:[2]

PortfolioMinisterPortrait
Prime MinisterLee Hsien Loong
Senior MinisterGoh Chok Tong
Minister MentorLee Kuan Yew
Deputy Prime Minister

Acting Prime Minister in the Prime Minister's absence

Minister for Defence

Minister in Charge of the Civil Service

Teo Chee Hean
Deputy Prime MinisterMinister for Home AffairsWong Kan Seng
Senior MinisterCo-ordinating Minister for National SecurityShunmugam Jayakumar
Minister for Foreign AffairsGeorge Yeo Yong-Boon
Minister for FinanceTharman Shanmugaratnam
Minister for National DevelopmentMah Bow Tan
Minister for Trade and IndustryLim Hng Kiang
Minister for HealthKhaw Boon Wan
Minister for the Environment and Water ResourcesMinister-in-charge of Muslim AffairsYaacob Ibrahim
Minister for Transport

Second Minister for Foreign Affairs

Raymond Lim Siang Keat
Minister for Law

Second Minister for Home Affairs

K. Shanmugam
Minister for ManpowerGan Kim Yong
Minister for Education

Second Minister for Defence

Ng Eng Hen
Minister for Community Development, Youth and SportsVivian Balakrishnan
Minister in the Prime Minister's OfficeLim Boon Heng
Minister in the Prime Minister's OfficeLim Swee Say
Minister in the Prime Minister's Office

Second Minister for Finance

Second Minister for Transport

Lim Hwee Hua
Acting Minister for Information, Communications and the ArtsLui Tuck Yew
The names in bold are the surnames of Chinese persons, and the personal names of Indian and Malay persons (except for Vivian Balakrishnan and Tharman Shanmugaratnam, where they indicate surnames as well).

As of 1 August 2006 (except as indicated otherwise), the following Members of Parliament were appointed as Ministers of State and Parliamentary Secretaries:[2]

PortfolioMember of Parliament
Senior Ministers of State
Ministry of Law

Ministry of Home Affairs

Ho Peng Kee
Ministry of Foreign AffairsBalaji Sadasivan
Ministry of Foreign AffairsZainul Abidin bin Mohamed Rasheed
Ministry of Education

Ministry of Trade and Industry

S. Iswaran
Ministry of National Development

Ministry of Education

Grace Fu Hai Yien
Ministers of State
Ministry of DefenceKoo Tsai Kee
Ministry of Manpower

Ministry of Trade and Industry

Lee Yi Shyan
Ministry of Community Development, Youth and SportsYu-Foo Yee Shoon
Prime Minister's OfficeHeng Chee How
Senior Parliamentary Secretaries
Ministry of Education

Ministry of Home Affairs

Masagos Zulkifli
Ministry of the Environment and Water ResourcesAmy Khor Lean Suan
Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports

Ministry of Transport

Teo Ser Luck
Ministry of Manpower

Ministry of Health

Hawazi Daipi
Parliamentary Secretaries
Ministry of National DevelopmentMohamad Maliki Osman
Ministry of Trade and Industry

Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts

Sam Tan
()

Reshuffles

As of 1 April 2009

A Cabinet reshuffle took place effective as of April 2009. Professor S. Jayakumar relinquished his post of Deputy Prime Minister, and was replaced by Teo Chee Hean.[3][4] Gan Kim Yong was appointed Minister for Manpower after a year as Acting Minister,[3][5] and Lim Hwee Hua took up the post of Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, becoming the first woman in Singapore to become a full minister.[3][6]

As of 1 April 2009, the Cabinet of Singapore consisted of the following persons:[7]

PortfolioMinisterPortrait
Prime MinisterLee Hsien Loong
Senior MinisterGoh Chok Tong
Minister MentorLee Kuan Yew
Deputy Prime Minister

Acting Prime Minister in the Prime Minister's absence

Minister for Defence

Minister in Charge of the Civil Service

Teo Chee Hean
Deputy Prime MinisterMinister for Home AffairsWong Kan Seng
Senior MinisterCo-ordinating Minister for National SecurityShunmugam Jayakumar
Minister for Foreign AffairsGeorge Yeo Yong-Boon
Minister for FinanceTharman Shanmugaratnam
Minister for National DevelopmentMah Bow Tan
Minister for Trade and IndustryLim Hng Kiang
Minister for HealthKhaw Boon Wan
Minister for the Environment and Water ResourcesMinister-in-charge of Muslim AffairsYaacob Ibrahim
Minister for Transport

Second Minister for Foreign Affairs

Raymond Lim Siang Keat
Minister for Law

Second Minister for Home Affairs

K. Shanmugam
Minister for ManpowerGan Kim Yong
Minister for Education

Second Minister for Defence

Ng Eng Hen
Minister for Community Development, Youth and SportsVivian Balakrishnan
Minister in the Prime Minister's OfficeLim Boon Heng
Minister in the Prime Minister's OfficeLim Swee Say
Minister in the Prime Minister's Office

Second Minister for Finance

Second Minister for Transport

Lim Hwee Hua
Acting Minister for Information, Communications and the ArtsLui Tuck Yew
The names in bold are the surnames of Chinese persons, and the personal names of Indian and Malay persons (except for Vivian Balakrishnan and Tharman Shanmugaratnam, where they indicate surnames as well).

As of 1 April 2009 (except as indicated otherwise), the following Members of Parliament were appointed as Ministers of State and Parliamentary Secretaries:[2]

PortfolioMember of Parliament
Senior Ministers of State
Ministry of Law

Ministry of Home Affairs

Ho Peng Kee
Ministry of Foreign AffairsBalaji Sadasivan
Ministry of Foreign AffairsZainul Abidin bin Mohamed Rasheed
Ministry of Education

Ministry of Trade and Industry

S. Iswaran
Ministry of National Development

Ministry of Education

Grace Fu Hai Yien
Ministers of State
Ministry of DefenceKoo Tsai Kee
Ministry of Manpower

Ministry of Trade and Industry

Lee Yi Shyan
Ministry of Community Development, Youth and SportsYu-Foo Yee Shoon
Prime Minister's OfficeHeng Chee How
Senior Parliamentary Secretaries
Ministry of Education

Ministry of Home Affairs

Masagos Zulkifli
Ministry of the Environment and Water ResourcesAmy Khor Lean Suan
Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports

Ministry of Transport

Teo Ser Luck
Ministry of Manpower

Ministry of Health

Hawazi Daipi
Parliamentary Secretaries
Ministry of National DevelopmentMohamad Maliki Osman
Ministry of Trade and Industry

Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts

Sam Tan
(with effect from 1 July 2009)
The names in bold are the surnames of Chinese persons, and the personal names of Indian and Malay persons.

There are five Community Development Councils (CDCs) appointed by the board of management of the People's Association (PA) for districts in Singapore, namely, the Central Singapore CDC, North East CDC, North West CDC, South East CDC and South West CDC.[8] Where the number of residents in a district is not less than 150,000, the PA's board of management is empowered to designate the Chairman of a CDC to be the Mayor for the district that the CDC is appointed for.[9] As it is the practice for MPs to be appointed as Chairmen of CDCs, these MPs have also been designated as Mayors. As of 1 April 2009 (except as indicated otherwise), the Mayors were:[2][10]

DistrictMayor
South East DistrictMatthias Yao Chih
South West DistrictAmy Khor Lean Suan
North West DistrictTeo Ho Pin
Central Singapore DistrictZainudin bin Nordin
North East DistrictTeo Ser Luck
(with effect from 31 May 2009)
The names in bold are the surnames of Chinese persons, and the personal names of Indian and Malay persons.

As of 1 November 2010

In October 2010, a further "minor adjustment" was announced. Senior Minister S. Jayakumar relinquished his post of Co-ordinating Minister for National Security, which was taken up by Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng. In turn, Wong gave up his Home Affairs portfolio in favour of Minister for Law K. Shanmugam. Lui Tuck Yew was promoted to full minister in the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts.[11] Thus, as of 1 November 2010, the Cabinet of Singapore consisted of the persons listed in the table below.[2][11]

PortfolioMinisterPortrait
Prime MinisterLee Hsien Loong
Deputy Prime Minister

Acting Prime Minister in the Prime Minister's absence

Minister for Defence

Minister in Charge of the Civil Service

Teo Chee Hean
Deputy Prime Minister
Co-ordinating Minister for National Security
Wong Kan Seng
Senior MinisterGoh Chok Tong
Senior MinisterShunmugam Jayakumar
Minister MentorLee Kuan Yew
Minister for Foreign AffairsGeorge Yeo Yong-Boon
Minister for FinanceTharman Shanmugaratnam
Minister for National DevelopmentMah Bow Tan
Minister for Trade and IndustryLim Hng Kiang
Minister for HealthKhaw Boon Wan
Minister for the Environment and Water ResourcesMinister-in-charge of Muslim AffairsYaacob Ibrahim
Minister for Transport

Second Minister for Foreign Affairs

Raymond Lim Siang Keat
Minister for LawMinister for Home AffairsK. Shanmugam
Minister for ManpowerGan Kim Yong
Minister for Education

Second Minister for Defence

Ng Eng Hen
Minister for Community Development, Youth and SportsVivian Balakrishnan
Minister in the Prime Minister's OfficeLim Boon Heng
Minister in the Prime Minister's OfficeLim Swee Say
Minister in the Prime Minister's Office

Second Minister for Finance

Second Minister for Transport

Lim Hwee Hua
Minister for Information, Communications and the ArtsLui Tuck Yew
The names in bold are the surnames of Chinese persons, and the personal names of Indian and Malay persons (except for Vivian Balakrishnan and Tharman Shanmugaratnam, where they indicate surnames as well).

As of 1 November 2010 (except as indicated otherwise), the following Members of Parliament were appointed as Ministers of State and Parliamentary Secretaries:[3][11]

PortfolioMember of Parliament
Senior Ministers of State
Ministry of Education

Ministry of Trade and Industry

S. Iswaran
Ministry of Foreign AffairsZainul Abidin bin Mohamed Rasheed
Ministry of Law

Ministry of Home Affairs

Ho Peng Kee
Ministry of National Development

Ministry of Education

Grace Fu Hai Yien
Ministers of State
Ministry of Community Development, Youth and SportsYu-Foo Yee Shoon
Ministry of DefenceKoo Tsai Kee
Ministry of Education

Ministry of Home Affairs

Masagos Zulkifli
Ministry of the Environment and Water ResourcesAmy Khor Lean Suan
Ministry of Manpower

Ministry of Trade and Industry

Lee Yi Shyan
Prime Minister's OfficeHeng Chee How
Senior Parliamentary Secretaries
Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports

Ministry of Transport

Teo Ser Luck
Ministry of Manpower

Ministry of Health

Hawazi Daipi
Ministry of National DevelopmentMohamad Maliki Osman
Ministry of Trade and Industry

Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts

Sam Tan
Parliamentary Secretaries
None
The names in bold are the surnames of Chinese persons, and the personal names of Indian and Malay persons.

References

1. ^{{citation|author=Hasnita A. Majid|title=PM Lee announces changes to Cabinet line-up|url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/print/209664/1/.html|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=22 May 2006}}.
2. ^{{citation|title=The PM's new cabinet|url=http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/pdf/20090330/new-cabinet.pdf|format=PDF|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gHMhc3d3?url=http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/pdf/20090330/new-cabinet.pdf|archivedate=24 April 2009|newspaper=The Straits Times|date=27 March 2009|page=A8|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}.
3. ^{{citation|author=Sue-Ann Chia|title=Teo Chee Hean named Deputy Prime Minister|url=http://www.pmo.gov.sg/News/PressReleases/News+articles+on+cabinet+changes+and+other+appointments.htm|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gHMLiKv1?url=http://www.pmo.gov.sg/News/PressReleases/News+articles+on+cabinet+changes+and+other+appointments.htm|archivedate=24 April 2009|newspaper=The Straits Times (reproduced on the website of the Prime Minister's Office)|date=27 March 2009|page=A1|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}; {{citation|author=Loh Chee Kong|title=A team for new challenges|url=http://www.todayonline.com/articles/309963.asp|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gHMyyjqu?url=http://www.todayonline.com/articles/309963.asp|archivedate=24 April 2009|newspaper=Today|date=27 March 2009|pages=1, 3|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}.
4. ^{{citation|author=Goh Chin Lian|title=PM's team strengthened with Teo as deputy|url=http://www.pmo.gov.sg/News/PressReleases/News+articles+on+cabinet+changes+and+other+appointments.htm|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gHMLiKv1?url=http://www.pmo.gov.sg/News/PressReleases/News+articles+on+cabinet+changes+and+other+appointments.htm|archivedate=24 April 2009|newspaper=The Straits Times|date=27 March 2009|page=A8|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}.
5. ^{{citation|author=Jeremy Au Yong|title=Minister Gan keeps his focus on jobs|url=http://www.pmo.gov.sg/News/PressReleases/News+articles+on+cabinet+changes+and+other+appointments.htm|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gHMLiKv1?url=http://www.pmo.gov.sg/News/PressReleases/News+articles+on+cabinet+changes+and+other+appointments.htm|archivedate=24 April 2009|newspaper=The Straits Times|date=27 March 2009|page=A8|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}.
6. ^{{citation|author=Aaron Low|title=Lim Hwee Hwa is first woman minister|url=http://www.pmo.gov.sg/News/PressReleases/News+articles+on+cabinet+changes+and+other+appointments.htm|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gHMLiKv1?url=http://www.pmo.gov.sg/News/PressReleases/News+articles+on+cabinet+changes+and+other+appointments.htm|archivedate=24 April 2009|newspaper=The Straits Times|date=27 March 2009|page=A1|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}; {{citation|author=Derrick A. Paulo|title=Hwee Hua hopes to inspire|url=http://www.todayonline.com/articles/309972.asp|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gHN8IJze?url=http://www.todayonline.com/articles/309972.asp|archivedate=24 April 2009|newspaper=Today|date=27 March 2009|page=3|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}.
7. ^{{citation|title=The PM's new cabinet|url=http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/pdf/20090330/new-cabinet.pdf|format=PDF|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gHMhc3d3?url=http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/pdf/20090330/new-cabinet.pdf|archivedate=24 April 2009|newspaper=The Straits Times|date=27 March 2009|page=A8|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}.
8. ^People's Association (Community Development Councils) Rules (Cap. 227, R 2, 1998 Rev. Ed.) ("PA (CDC) Rules"), rr. 3 and 4 and 1st Sch.
9. ^PA (CDC) Rules, r. 6.
10. ^{{citation|title=Overview of CDC|url=http://www.cdc.org.sg/1162796267684/1162796267730.html|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gljLavAL?url=http://www.cdc.org.sg/1162796267684/1162796267730.html|archivedate=14 May 2009|publisher=People's Association|date=5 July 2007|accessdate=15 May 2009|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}.
11. ^{{citation|author=Rachel Lin|title=Cabinet changes from Nov 1: Shanmugam is one of four ministers in reshuffle; PM calls ministerial changes a 'natural progression'|newspaper=The Straits Times|date=28 October 2010|pages=A1 & A6}}; {{citation|author=Imelda Saad|author2=Zul Othman|title=Renewal in the Cabinet: Prime Minister Lee says changes a 'natural progression'|url=http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC101028-0000135/Renewal-in-the-Cabinet|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5tpuz7Qqc?url=http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC101028-0000135/Renewal-in-the-Cabinet|archivedate=29 October 2010|newspaper=Today|date=28 October 2010|page=1|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}}.
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