Beyond Lawrence Wong’s Tears: The Hard Reality Singapore Faces in 2026
The image of Prime Minister Lawrence Wong pausing to compose himself, eyes welling with emotion during his 2026 May Day Rally, has become the defining image of his first year as a "mandated" leader. To some, it was a rare moment of humanity from a leadership traditionally defined by stoic rationality. To others, it was a signal of distress. But as the echoes of the rally fade, a colder reality remains. Behind the empathy lies a perfect storm of geopolitical shifts and a growing debate over the management of Singapore’s national reserves.
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