Sunday, May 17, 2009

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The Singapore government will outline some of its key priorities for the remaining term of office when President S.R. Nathan opens the second session of its 11th Parliament tomorrow at 8.30pm.

Top on the agenda, according to political watchers, will be steps the government will take to help Singaporeans ride out the economic downturn and rally Singaporeans to work hand in hand with the government to tackle this crisis.

The government has already announced some key measures among them, the Skills Programme for Upgrading and Resilience (SPUR), the Jobs Credit Scheme and measures to help small and medium enterprises get financing from banks and financial institutions.

Following the President's address, the various ministries are expected to release their addenda to the speech.

These addenda will outline some of the key plans for the coming period.

Such plans are expected to take into account the prevailing economic conditions and various global developments like the latest outbreak of the H1N1 influenza virus, the on-going challenges to defeat terrorism and Singapore's preparations for various major events like the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders Meeting in November this year and the Youth Olympic Games in 2010.

Parliament will debate the President's address during the week of May 25.

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