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Singapore Facts & Figures
Singapore is a republic with a Parliamentary system of government based on the Westminster model. The structure of the state is made up of the following: The Executive Head of State and Cabinet Head of State: Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam became the third Elected President on 1 September 2011. The President is elected for a fixed term of 6 years. Cabinet Led by the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Hsien Loong (since 12 Aug 2004), Parliament is elected by general election every five years. The first sitting of Parliament was held on 8 Dec 1965. The first general election for Parliament was held on 13 Apr 1968. The present Twelveth Parliament, constituted by general election held on 7 May 2011 has 99 Members of Parliament (MPs) consisting of 87 elected MPs, 3 Non-Constituency MP and 9 Nominated MPs. At the election, voters returned 81 candidates from the People's Action Party (PAP) and 6 candidates from the Worker's Party. The Judiciary The Supreme Court and the Subordinate Courts The Judiciary is one of the three constitutional pillars of government, along with the Legislature and the Executive. As an Organ of State, the Judiciary's function is to administer justice independently. The people of Singapore are largely descendants of immigrants from the Malay Peninsula, China and the Indian sub-continent.
Central Provident Fund A social security savings scheme in which all employees and their employers contribute a percentage of their salary. Employees 55 years and above contribute at lower rates. In addition to providing security for old age, this fund can also be used for healthcare, home ownership and asset enhancement. There are 3.34 million CPF members and the CPF balance stood at $185.888 billion (as of December 2010). Wage policies The National Wages Council is made up of representatives from the government, employers groups & trade unions. The council advises the government on wage policies, and issues guidelines that are in line with long term economic objectives . There are 70 registered employees' trade unions and three employer unions and a federation of employee trade union, also known as the National Trade Union Congress (NTUC). NTUC works closely with the government and business sector to look after workers' interests.
Airport statistics (up to 2010): • Total number of airlines served: 100 (scheduled) • Connects Singapore to more than 200 cities in 60 countries • Number of flights per week: 5,400
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