The Second Cabinet of Lawrence Wong of the Government of Singapore was announced on 21 May 2025, and came into effect on 23 May 2025.
Upon his successful supermajority in the 2025 general election, Lawrence Wong stated that his immediate priority was to form the new cabinet, which would be announced "in due course" through a press conference and followed by a swearing-in ceremony. He also indicated that NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng was likely to be included, citing the precedent of labour chiefs playing key roles in past Cabinets. On 5 May, Wong also announced that Workers' Party's (WP) Pritam Singh would remain as the opposition leader.
After a photo of Ng and convicted money launderer Su Haijin was circulated online, Ng requested on 6 May for Wong not to assign him any cabinet position. Ng also apologised for his "disrespectful" remarks made to public servants at a 2017 Ministry of Education dialogue.
Wong announced his new Cabinet line-up on 21 May. Among the incumbent MPs, three new coordinating ministers were appointed, with Gan Kim Yong as the only Deputy Prime Minister. Chan Chun Sing assumed the role of Defence Minister and was re-appointed as Coordinating Minister for Public Services, Desmond Lee was appointed as Education Minister, and Chee Hong Tat was appointed as National Development Minister. Ong Ye Kung was appointed as Coordinating Minister for Social Policies, and K. Shanmugam was appointed Coordinating Minister for National Security. Edwin Tong was promoted to full minister for the Law portfolio, and took on a new appointment as Second Home Affairs Minister. Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim was promoted to Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs, and was appointed Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs.
Newly-elected Members of Parliament (MPs) Jeffrey Siow and David Neo became Acting Ministers for Transport and Culture, Community and Youth respectively. Wong also added that Ng's exclusion from the new Cabinet was a "temporary arrangement", and expressed hope to include him into the Cabinet soon.
The cabinet was sworn in on 23 May 2025.
The Second Lawrence Wong Cabinet is composed of the following members.