Monday, August 4, 2008

Minyak RM2.00



Nampaknya banner harga minyak RM2.00 saya di sebelah laku walaupun Pak Najib tak setuju. Mahu tak mahu harga minyak perlu diturunkan. Selepas itu kita mahu harga barangan juga turun sama. Barulah berkebajikan.

Walaupun harga minyak dunia masih tidak setabil, kerajaan perlu membuat persediaan untuk mengurangkan beban rakyat. Walaupun terpaksa menurunkan minyak dalam satu jangka masa pendek dan menaikkan semula. Ianya perlu dibuat bagi membuktikan kerajaan responsif terhadap perkembangan minyak dunia dan penderitaan rakyat.

Jangan hanya cakap sahaja perihatin tetapi dari segi perlaksanaan pelingkup.

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RM2 per litre will have implications: Najib
By LOH FOON FONG

KUALA LUMPUR: Lowering the price of petrol to RM2 per litre is possible but there are implications, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Abdul Razak.

"Anything is possible. It depends on how much you want to set aside for subsidy," he said.

However, he said, at the current rate, the subsidy was already huge.

On Sunday, PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim promised that he would fix the petrol price at RM2 per litre if Pakatan Rakyat succeeded in forming the government. The RM2 per litre is a 50 sen decrease from his earlier promised price.

"The worldwide trend is moving towards world market price. What he is suggesting has implications," said Najib.

At the same time, the subsidy bill would be enormous and it would encourage energy consumption instead of conservation, he said.

"It is another example of his populist approach," he said Monday after launching the 13th civil service conference on Taking Charge: Leadership in the Public Service.

On Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's decision to defend his Umno vice-president's post instead of contesting one of the top two posts as speculated, Najib said he respected his decision.

"I am sure he has given serious thought to it. Obviously, he wants to be a team player and does not want to disrupt the leadership and transition plan that has been announced by the Prime Minister," he said.

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