in May 2023 Wong entered politics at the
2011 general election when he contested as part of a five-member
People's Action Party (PAP) team in
West Coast GRC. The PAP team won with 66.66% of the vote against the
Reform Party and Wong was elected as the Member of Parliament representing the
Boon Lay ward of West Coast GRC.
Minister of State On 21 May 2011, Wong was appointed
Minister of State for Defence and
Minister of State for Education. He was also appointed to the board of directors of the
Monetary Authority of Singapore on 10 June 2011. On 1 August 2012, he was promoted to
Senior Minister of State for Information, Communications and the Arts and Senior Minister of State for Education. On 1 November 2012, he was appointed Acting
Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information. Wong led a team to bid for the
Singapore Botanic Gardens to be recognised as Singapore's first
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wong also spearheaded the free museum entry policy for all Singaporeans and permanent residents, to all national museums and heritage institutions from 18 May 2013. In 2013, Wong also announced the setting up of a new S$100 million National Youth Fund for youth to champion community and social causes.
Minister On 1 May 2014, Wong was promoted to
Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and
Second Minister for Communications and Information. He was also a co-opted Member of the 32nd, 33rd and 35th CEC before his win in the election into the 36th
PAP Central Executive Committee (CEC). Wong was also appointed as the Head of the SG50 Programme Office that coordinates the work of five committees for Singapore's Golden Jubilee Year celebrations. Wong was also the co-chair for the SG50 Culture and Community Committee in August 2013. As Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, Wong was involved in the transformation of the
Civic District—the birthplace of modern Singapore which contained many institutions that have witnessed important turning points in Singapore's history. In August 2016, the
National Arts Council attracted criticisms over the high consultation fees paid for a bin centre, as flagged by the Auditor-General's Office. Wong addressed the issue in Parliament, saying that the project was at acceptable cost due to the need for extensive study of the location and technicality involved with the building of the refuse centre in the Civic District. Under his charge, Wong also introduced the S$200 million Cultural Matching Fund, a dollar-for-dollar matching grant for cash donations to arts and heritage charities and Institutions of Public Character in Singapore. In the
2015 general election, Wong was part of a four-member PAP team contesting in the newly formed
Marsiling–Yew Tee GRC. The PAP team won with 68.7% of the vote against the
Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) and Wong was elected as the Member of Parliament representing the
Limbang ward of Marsiling–Yew Tee GRC. Wong was also the Chairman of the Steering Committee for the
2015 Southeast Asian Games. Wong had also announced several key initiatives to get more Singaporeans involved in sports. This includes a national movement called ActiveSG, which gives all Singaporeans and permanent residents ActiveSG$100 to sign up for sports programmes, and enter into swimming pools and gyms at the various sports centres islandwide. Wong also chaired the Singapore High Performance Sports Steering Committee, which provides strategic guidance on identifying and nurturing high performing sporting talents. Wong said that the accomplishments of Singapore athletes at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games indicate that Singapore's investment in sports is paying off. On 1 October 2015, Wong became the
Minister for National Development. On 22 August 2016, Wong was appointed
Second Minister for Finance, in addition to being Minister for National Development. On 29 August 2016, he stepped down from the board of directors of the
Monetary Authority of Singapore and was replaced by
Ong Ye Kung. As Minister for National Development, Wong was responsible for reducing the supply of HDB flats from 2017. During the
COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore, Wong and
Gan Kim Yong were appointed co-chairs of a multi-ministerial committee formed by the government in January 2020 to manage the situation. On 26 March 2020, while paying tribute to frontline workers helping in Singapore's fight against COVID-19, Wong turned emotional and teary-eyed while delivering his address in Parliament. He thanked healthcare workers, as well as those working in cleaning, transport and security sectors for providing much-needed services to keep Singapore going during this difficult time. In the
2020 general election, Wong led a four-member PAP team to contest in
Marsiling–Yew Tee GRC again. The PAP team won with 63.18% of the vote against the
Singapore Democratic Party and Wong retained his seat as the Member of Parliament representing Limbang ward. On 27 July 2020, following a Cabinet reshuffle, Wong succeeded
Ong Ye Kung as
Minister for Education. On 8 November that year, Wong was elected into the PAP's Central Executive Committee for the first time after rising to prominence for leading the Government's fight against COVID-19. On 15 May 2021, following another
Cabinet reshuffle, Wong relinquished his portfolio as Minister for Education and became
Minister for Finance after Heng relinquished his Cabinet portfolio. On 28 May 2021, he was reappointed to the board of directors of the
Monetary Authority of Singapore as deputy chair, replacing
Lim Hng Kiang. In February 2022, Wong announced that the government's postponed plan to increase Singapore's Goods and Services Tax would take place, going from 7% to 9% progressively in 2023 and 2024, with a 1% increase each year. Wong also announced a S$500 million stimulus package due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore, and said the government would set aside an additional S$560 million to "help Singaporean citizens deal with the rising cost of living". Later in June 2022, Wong announced another $1.5 billion support package to provide targeted relief for lower-income and vulnerable groups. At Budget 2023, Wong announced that the Assurance Package was enhanced from $6.6 billion, announced in 2022, to $9.6 billion. This was to offset additional GST expenses for the majority of Singaporean households for at least five years. In September 2023, Wong announced an additional $1.1 billion Cost-of-Living (COL) Support Package to provide more relief for Singaporean households, especial lower- to middle-income families.
Deputy Prime Minister Victoria Nuland in October 2023 On 14 April 2022, Wong was selected as the leader of the PAP's fourth-generation (4G) team, succeeding
Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat, who had stepped down as 4G leader on 8 April 2021. Prior to his appointment, Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong delegated former PAP chairman
Khaw Boon Wan to initiate a consultation process among the fourth-generation ministers of the
Cabinet, aimed at garnering their individual views regarding the selection of a new 4G leader. Lee and
Senior Ministers Tharman Shanmugaratnam and
Teo Chee Hean abstained from participating in the process. Wong received an "overwhelming majority" of support in the consultation process, surpassing that of
Ong Ye Kung and
Chan Chun Sing, his cabinet colleagues and co-contestants in the 4G leadership race. He received 15 out of the 19 votes from the stakeholders polled, and as no candidate is allowed to vote for himself, this meant that only three other individuals did not vote for him as their first choice. His candidature was unanimously endorsed by the Cabinet and subsequently, by the PAP
MPs at a party caucus on 14 April. His appointment was announced by Prime Minister Lee in a
Facebook post the same day. On 28 June 2022, Wong launched the "Forward Singapore" movement as part of his vision for a society that "benefits many, not a few". The Forward Singapore report was released on 27 October 2023. Following the resignation of former Senior Minister and current President
Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Wong was appointed to several positions such as Chair of the GIC Investment Strategies Committee, Chair of the EDB International Advisory Council until his subsequent relinquishment of the Chairmanship to
Gan Kim Yong and Deputy Chairman of the
GIC. On 5 November 2023, Lee Hsien Loong announced that he handover the premiership to Wong by November 2024, before the
next general election, "if all goes well". He eventually succeeded Lee in May 2024. == Prime Minister (2024–present)==