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For how long was Lee Kuan Yew the Prime Minister of Singapore?​

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Answered by kartarsingh73425
1

Answer:

,

6 years

Explanation:

there the prime minister is always become for six years

Answered by aaditya9844
9

Answer:

1st Prime Minister of Singapore

In office

5 June 1959[1] – 28 November 1990

President

Yusof Ishak

(1965–1970)

Benjamin Sheares

(1970–1981)

Devan Nair

(1981–1985)

Wee Kim Wee

(1985–1993)

Governor

Sir William Goode

Deputy

Toh Chin Chye

(1965–1968)

Goh Keng Swee

(1973–1984)

S Rajaratnam

(1980–1985)

Goh Chok Tong

(1985–1990)

Ong Teng Cheong

(1985–1993)

Preceded by

Lim Yew Hock

(as Chief Minister)

Succeeded by

Goh Chok Tong

Constituency

Tanjong Pagar–Tiong Bahru GRC

Minister Mentor of Singapore

In office

12 August 2004 – 21 May 2011

Prime Minister

Lee Hsien Loong

Preceded by

Position established

Succeeded by

Position abolished

2nd Senior Minister of Singapore

In office

28 November 1990 – 12 August 2004

Prime Minister

Goh Chok Tong

Preceded by

S. Rajaratnam

Succeeded by

Goh Chok Tong

1st Secretary-General of the People's Action Party

In office

21 November 1954 – 15 November 1992[2]

Preceded by

Position established

Succeeded by

Goh Chok Tong

Member of the Singaporean Parliament

In office

2 April 1955 – 23 March 2015

Preceded by

Constituency established

Succeeded by

Indranee Rajah

Constituency

Tanjong Pagar (Assembly) (1955–65)

Tanjong Pagar SMC (1965–91)

Tanjong Pagar GRC (1991–2011)

Tanjong Pagar–Tiong Bahru (2011–15)

Member of the Malaysian Parliament for Singapore

In office

2 November 1963[3] – 9 August 1965

Monarch

Putra

Prime Minister

Tunku Abdul Rahman

Preceded by

Position established

Succeeded by

Position abolished

1st Unofficial Leader of the Opposition

In office

22 April 1955 – 31 March 1959

Chief Minister

David Marshall

Lim Yew Hock

Preceded by

Position established

Succeeded by

Lim Yew Hock

Personal details

Born

Harry Lee Kuan Yew

16 September 1923

Singapore, Straits Settlements

Died

23 March 2015 (aged 91)

Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

Cause of death

Pneumonia

Resting place

Mandai Crematorium

Citizenship

Singapore

Nationality

Singaporean

Political party

People's Action Party (1955–2015)

Spouse(s)

Kwa Geok Choo

(m. 1950; died 2010)

Children

Lee Hsien Loong (son)

Lee Wei Ling (daughter)

Lee Hsien Yang (son)

Mother

Chua Jim Neo (mother)

Father

Lee Chin Koon (father)

Alma mater

Raffles Institution

London School of Economics

Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

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