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MHA |
Stands for Ministry of Home Affairs, consists of MHA Headquarters and 10 Departments, and is known collectively as the Home Team. Responsible for national security, public security, civil defence, border control and immigration of Singapore.
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| Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment. Used to be ENV which was renamed Sep 2004 to Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources ( MEWR). |
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Stands for National Trades Union Congress. First established on 6 September 1961 as union for workers. After dissolution of STUC, split
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| Singapore Trades Union Congress (STUC), established on 13 June 1951. Precursor to the SATU & NTUC. |
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Presiding officer of the Parliament of Singapore and second in the presidential line of succession.
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