Thursday 21 June 2012

SUBSIDI UNTUK RAKYAT ATAU KRONI?





Oleh : HAZLAN ZAKARIA

DATUK Seri Anwar Ibrahim mempersoalkan sama ada peningkatan subsidi oleh kerajaan persekutuan benar-benar memberi manfaat kepada rakyat atau hanya menguntungkan syarikat kroni.

Ketua pembangkang merujuk kepada peningkatan subsidi bahan api, tol dan gula yang melambung beberapa kali dalam peruntukan tambahan belanjawan.

Bercakap dalam sidang media di lobi Parlimen, Anwar membangkitkan pemberian subsidi gula kepada pengeluar, subsidi tol kepada pengendali dan subsidi minyak kepada syarikat besar termasuk, Stesen Janakuasa Bebas (IPP).

"Tiada satu daripadanya diperoleh langsung oleh rakyat," hujah Anwar lagi.

Terdahulu dalam Dewan Anwar, Anwar mengecam tindakan mengadakan belanjawan tambahan untuk setiap sesi Parlimen.

20 comments:

  1. pasti rakyat akan dpt manfaat dari subsidi, subsidi adalah untuk membantu rakyat.

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  2. Terfikir macam manalah kalau Anwar yang jadi PM dan buat keputusan untuk negara. semuanya terbaik??

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    1. Mungkin keadaan akan baik2 saja tapi hanya untuk 1-2 tahun..

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  3. Bila subsidi diberikan kepada rakyat, ada pula yang salahgunakannya macam menyeludupkan minyak bersubsidi atau gula bersubsidi.

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  4. Let the people decide in the ballot box.

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  5. Anwar macam pakar saja dalam hal ini. Anwar tidak sedarkah semasa menjadi TPM dulu.

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  6. Subsidi diberikan sudah pastilah untuk rakyat. Supaya harga barang dapat berkurangan daripada harga asal.

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  7. Anwar pun memberi sumbangan pada kroninya. Contoh terbaik Azmin Ali.

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  8. bukan Anwar yang luluskan lesen IPP ketika beliau menjawat jawatan menteri kewangan dulu ka??

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  9. sudah tentulah subsidi itu memberikan manfaat kepada rakyat.. cuba la kerajaan tarik balik semua subsidi itu.. apa akan jadi? boleh Anwar jelaskan kesan2nya secara jujur?? yang tidak ada hasil tu bila dengar cakap Anwar yang suka mengelirukan rakyat..

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  10. Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN) will adopt seven people-oriented principles to counter and ward off allegations as well as empty promises by the opposition. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman stressed that every member within the BN component; from the top leadership to the grassroot leaders must work very hard to explain to the people the various programmes that the government has implemented for them.

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  11. The Chief minister retaliated that this is the primary reason that he always emphasise on the need to go down to the people and inform them of the BN government’s track record which has been proven to be the best with its caring and responsible leadership. In outlining the seven principles, he said the first shows the people that the BN leadership can be trusted to help them as proven by the fact that BN has brought tremendous development to the country, especially to Sabah.

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  12. Secondly, he stated, the BN government brings hope for the people now and in the future as its economic and development programmes are geared for the present and future generations. Musa, who is also the Chairman of the Sabah Foundation Board of Trustees, said the third principle guaranteed that BN would ensure and preserve the existing peace, harmony and unity of all races in the country.

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  13. The fourth and fifth principles involve the Halatuju and efficient management of the nation and state’s economy in order to generate more income for the people. Sixth and seventh principles focus on the leaders’ work ethics as they need to make the people understand the government’s sincere intent to fulfil all their promises.

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  14. The Chief Minister stressed that less talk and efforts to work harder to convince the people of our pure intent to bring Malaysia, in particular Sabah to greater heights and demostrated tahat only BN can deliver these results. “As Chief Minister of Sabah, I can tell you that Sabah, as the second biggest state, needs a very big allocation from the federal government to develop the state and the allocation in billions of ringgit have been given to us,” he remarked.

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  15. BN has been proven to be responsible and accountable unlike the opposition that is only out to mislead and hoodwink the people with empty promises. The leaders in BN have always been working and thinking what is best for the people in terms of development for Sabah, alleviating the hardships of the low-income groups and addressing issues that concern the people.

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  16. He cited the Mesej mini estate projects that were implemented in the rural impoverished areas and the development of the Kota Belud Rice Bowl which had utilised funds amounting to some RM136million to date as evidence. “This show that the government is very committed to bring changes to the socio-economic status of the rural people by providing job opportunities and increasing their income,” he stated.

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  17. “We have to admit that although BN has done a lot for the people in the country and Sabah, that is not enough as we still need to continue planning and implementing many more holistic development programmes,” he added. “I am confident that with the federal government and people’s support, we will continue to bring changes and development, especially in rural impoverished areas,” he added.

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  18. Musa again reiterated his call for all community leaders and elected representatives to go down to the grassroots to explain the programmes and projects that the government had planned and implemented for their benefit.“We must always remember that the mandate given to us is not a privilege but a responsibility towards the people. If the leader is good the people will appreciate his services and when election comes, the people will not forget to vote for Barisan Nasional candidates,” said Musa.

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  19. Later during a press conference, Musa said that BN leaders are far different from the opposition who only know how to “offer lip service and make empty promises” to the people. In contrast, the BN continues to plan and implement more development agenda for the people.

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