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Ministry of Culture, Community & Youth
Press Statements

Introduction of the National Symbols Bill

Sectors

Resilience & Engagement

2 August 2022

The National Symbols Bill was introduced in Parliament on 2 August 2022 to replace the Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Act. It seeks to provide formal statutory recognition to our National Symbols and Presidential Symbols, and will provide a framework to promote appropriate use of the National Symbols while allowing for their wider use by Singaporeans to express national pride and solidarity.

Public Suggestions and Feedback Instrumental in Informing Legislative Changes

Formal Statutory Recognition for Symbols Introduced After 1959

Greater Flexibility for Approval

Updated Penalties for Misuse of the Symbols

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