As Prime Minister, Goh promised a more open-minded and consultative style of leadership than that of his predecessor. This greater openness extended also to the socio-economic spheres of life, for instance, in his support for the rise of "little bohemias" in Singapore, enclaves where more creativity and entrepreneurship could thrive.[7]
His administration introduced several major policies and policy institutions, including:
Medisave
Non-Constituency Members of Parliament
Government Parliamentary Committees
Group representation constituency
Nominated Members of Parliament
Vehicle Quota Scheme
Elected President
Singapore 21
During the period under Goh's administration, Singapore experienced several crises, such as the 1997 Asian financial crisis, threats of terrorism including the 2011 Singapore embassies attack plot by Jemaah Islamiyah, the 2001-2003 economic recession, and the 2003 SARS outbreak.
As Prime Minister, Goh promised a more open-minded and consultative style of leadership than that of his predecessor. This greater openness extended also to the socio-economic spheres of life, for instance, in his support for the rise of "little bohemias" in Singapore, enclaves where more creativity and entrepreneurship could thrive.[7]
His administration introduced several major policies and policy institutions, including:
Medisave
Non-Constituency Members of Parliament
Government Parliamentary Committees
Group representation constituency
Nominated Members of Parliament
Vehicle Quota Scheme
Elected President
Singapore 21
During the period under Goh's administration, Singapore experienced several crises, such as the 1997 Asian financial crisis, threats of terrorism including the 2011 Singapore embassies attack plot by Jemaah Islamiyah, the 2001-2003 economic recession, and the 2003 SARS outbreak.
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