83% of respondents also expressed confidence in the next generation of leadership
SINGAPORE: In a recent survey conducted by market research firm Milieu Insight, Singaporeans have expressed a strong sense of national pride and confidence in their government.
The survey examined five key areas: the qualities Singaporeans hope to see in the new generation of leaders, desired changes in the country, favourite patriotic songs, national delicacies missed when abroad, and overall pride in being Singaporean.
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