Lee presented with ‘mee siam’ cake on last day in Parliament as prime minister


The cake reflected a selection of Lee Hsien Loong’s favourite items such as a bowl of mee siam and an assortment of books. - TAN SEE LENG/FACEBOOK

SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was presented with a personalised 3D cake after Parliament adjourned on May 8, marking his final sitting in the house as prime minister.

In a Facebook post, West Coast GRC MP Rachel Ong said: “Today being PM Lee’s last Parliament sitting as PM, we invited all members of Parliament to a tea for PM. The PAP Women MPs got PM a cake to show our appreciation for all he has done.”

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