Monday, June 17, 2013

Not to raise fuel, SBY was attacked by 5 people


Today, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) plans to announce the price hike of fuel oil (BBM). That policy would invite a variety of reactions, some agree, but many are rejected.

Long ago SBY's political opponents strongly criticized the planned increase. Moreover, the government also plans to provide BLSM as compensation. The way it assessed only a subterfuge for public sympathy ahead of 2014.

Rejection also came from the MCC, the party which is in a coalition carriage. Many people assessing MCC play two legs. The goal, to regain empathy from the people, after his image was destroyed by corruption beef imports.

If that decision was made, confirmed the resistance will come from a variety of elements, such as university students, activists and opposition parties. They will take to the streets, and more extreme anyone wants SBY stepped down from power.

Here are 5 people who firmly reject the fuel price increase plan SBY: 
 
1. Lie to save budget
Activists Adhie Massardi assess the reasons the government to increase fuel prices is a lie. Therefore, the same thing also happened in 2009, but compensation to improve infrastructure, health and education just a lie.

"It's just no moral legitimacy. Resistance us, student resistance against the liberal regime of SBY, because 2009 is also the same. Said for infrastructure improvements remains stagnant all the same infrastructure," said Coordinator of Clean Indonesia Movement Adhie Massardi.

According to him, the government has lost its moral legitimacy from the people. He was accused, from rising fuel prices will benefit the Democratic Party in the 2014 election.

"Saving the state budget was a lie, if it saves the state budget to pay for 100 percent debt conglomerate. SBY's crocodile, the lizard SBY," he said. 
 
2. BLSM funds from foreign debt
While Direct Assistance Society (BLSM) imposed if rising fuel derived from foreign debt. This policy is done for the sake of winning political party ahead of the 2014 election.

"We're getting word from some economists that the BLT or BLSM when so executed, the source of funds of foreign debt," he said.

Therefore, he continued, PDI firmly reject the fuel price hike and BLSM for the poor.

"If we had instructions to the DPP faction that we must reject the fuel price hike would with clear arguments," he said. 
 
3. BLSM saved for Democrats
Petition 28 members Haris Rusly assess government positioned itself as the people's pity parties when providing BLSM. Though the government elected by the people.

"Our BLSM not score goals but to help the community with a view to reducing the economic bribes and paralyze the people's anger. Saving the Democratic Party to be selected from the downturn in 2014," he explained.

To that end, he asked the students to rise tomorrow from the campus and cancel the fuel price hike. Then besiege government offices, such as the palace, governors, national and regional parliaments.

"Call on the student movement that could destroy a foul conspiracy to strangle people. Only students who we expect to paralyze the entire conspiracy and tomorrow to get up from the campus, surrounded the palace, parliament, parliament, the governor's office," he explained. 
 
4. Gradually raise the fuel
Former Vice President Jusuf Kalla (JK) said President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) is too long if you want to raise subsidized fuel prices. In fact, for the moment JK assess the financial condition of the state has a deficit.

"Government is too long to be quick. Should increase from two years ago, now has a deficit over time," said JK after giving a public lecture at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia Salemba, Central Jakarta, Friday (14/6).

Thus, further JK, vehicles now used it is from the deficit countries. It's been too long since the state subsidizes fuel.

JK added that the Direct Aid Society meantime (BLSM) that a debate is also considered slow to be decided. "BLSM it should be automatic as it used to be," he said.

In the same occasion, JK also deplored the attitude of the MCC that makes noise in the relevant coalition refusal to increase fuel prices. "Whatever is good and bad is not rowdy," he said. 
 
5. Bantu people just ahead of elections
While Direct Assistance Society (BLSM) as compensation for the increase in fuel prices by the government will still continue to raise controversy. Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) as a member of the coalition parties are determined to resist BLSM.

PKS chairman Hidayat Nur Wahid said the House of Representatives, the Commission's decision in BLSM VIII decided he had not yet agree on the disbursement of Rp 2.25 trillion BLSM per month. According to him, the meeting of Commission VIII decided they need more depth about BLSM.

"First, we do not decide BLSM PKS, even said the Commission had agreed to approve VIII, because there was still requires deepening again," said Hidayat in the Parliament Building, Jakarta, Tuesday (11/6).

Hidayat said the MCC concerns in refusing BLSM is in order to repeat in 2009 the potential for money politics. Moreover, given the deadline BLSM only five months.

"On the compensation is no concern, in order to repeat 2009, that compensation is only valid if given 5 months, who will bayari them after that," he said.

"In principle we refused, so people do not need to be given BLSM, help people do all the time not just before the election alone," he added.

Sources:
http://www.merdeka.com/politik/belum-naikkan-bbm-sby-sudah-diserang-5-orang-ini.html

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