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The Singapore order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the Government of Singapore. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a national nature. The official list was gazetted in 1967.[1]
Order of precedence[edit]
Rank | Position | Name |
---|---|---|
1
|
President | Tharman Shanmugaratnam |
2
|
Prime Minister | Lawrence Wong |
3
|
Deputy Prime Ministers | Heng Swee Keat |
4
|
Chief Justice | Sundaresh Menon |
5
|
Speaker of Parliament | Seah Kian Peng |
6
|
Former Presidents | Tony Tan |
7
|
Former Prime Ministers | Goh Chok Tong |
8
|
Senior Ministers | Teo Chee Hean |
9
|
Cabinet Ministers | see here |
9A
|
Senior Ministers of State | see here |
9B
|
Ministers of State | see here |
9C
|
Senior Parliamentary Secretaries | see here |
10
|
Foreign High Commissioners and Ambassadors to Singapore | see here |
10A
|
Singapore High Commissioners and Ambassadors | see here |
10B
|
Chargés d'affaires | see here |
11
|
Awardees of the Order of Temasek | |
12
|
Attorney-General | Lucien Wong |
13
|
Chairman of the Public Service Commission | Lee Tzu Yang |
14
|
Supreme Court Judges | see here |
14A
|
State Court Judges | see here |
15
|
Deputy Speaker of Parliament | see here |
16
|
Parliamentary Secretaries | see here |
17
|
Members of Parliament | see here |
References[edit]
- ^ "Singapore order of precedence". Retrieved 4 December 2016 – via NewspaperSG.