SINGAPORE – Covid-19 has disrupted 4 decades of paintings that have made Changi Airport and Singapore Airlines world-renowned institutions, but Singaporeans may prosper again, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong told parliament on Wednesday (September 2) .
Recalling Singapore’s complicated birth, Lee said the country had faced each and every primary typhoon since then, such as the Asian monetary crisis and the global monetary crisis, not knowing whether it would survive.
The birth of Changi Airport in 1981 was an excursion for Singaporeans of this generation and, over the years, the country has made Changi “the most productive airport, home to the world’s most productive airline. “Similarly, Singaporeans were incredibly proud of the opening of Jewel Changi Airport, he noted.
The effect of the pandemic on air travel reduced Changi to a sepulchral silence while Jewel also darkened during the circuit breaker. But as in all past crises, Covid-19 will be an opportunity for Singapore to do better,” Lee said. .
“Don’t hesitate. Don’t be afraid. Jewel will shine again. Changi will prosper again. SIA will be wonderful to fly again,” he said. “Our economy will prosper again. “
Singaporeans fight the Covid-19 with a hopeful heart, because fiery joy will help a new generation appreciate and appreciate what the country has built and what makes it exceptional, he added.
“We are here by force of will and imagination, defying all expectations,” he said. “And of all those who said we couldn’t do it, we did. “
This consensus on social, political and economic problems is one of the main reasons for Singapore’s immediate progress, en allow the government to think long-term, take a firm stance against corruption, and be tireless in its efforts to promote social inclusion. said Mr. Lee. .
While time has given the impression that this is an herbal result, “even in Singapore, it is by no means general; it’s the result of a strong policy, hard paints and a willingness to combine and make Singapore a success,” he said. . .
Each successive generation of Singaporeans will have to continue to do everything they can for Singapore and keep the country running in this unique way, while navigating the difficult problems it faces in a changing world, such as proper social networking and the composition of foreigners. workers, he said.
Drowning at the end of his speech, Mr. Lee promised, “Our young men and grandchildren will continue to move forward to build a fairer, fairer, and more equivalent society. “
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