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Violet Yong

Violet Yong


杨薇讳:产油国未受惠? 马油价涨幅高于狮城

Posted: 07 Dec 2010 11:04 PM PST

杨薇讳:产油国未受惠? 马油价涨幅高于狮城

资料来源:诗华资讯(http://www.seehua.com/

杨薇讳质问国阵政府为何我国作为石油出产国,但油价涨幅却比邻国新加坡还高?(本报古晋6日讯)行动党朋岭区州议员杨薇讳质问国阵政府,为何我国作为石油出产国,但油价涨幅却比邻国新加坡还高?

杨薇讳表示,如果这次的涨幅是因国际油价所导致的,但看回邻国新加坡,该国在11月3日也有调整其燃油价格,将RON95每公升新币1.847调至1.877,其涨幅是1.6%,然而我国的RON95每公升1令吉85仙调至1令吉90仙,涨幅是2.7%。

同时,她续说,更明显的RON97之前每公升新币2.129,调整后是2.159,涨幅是1.4%;然而我国的RON97则是2令吉15仙调至2令吉30仙,涨幅7%。

因此,她表示,这证明说政府以国际油价上升理由为借口,来乱向人民开刀,国际油价在最近根本没有大幅度的飙升。

她称,更何况我国是产油国。新加坡连一滴油也没有,但该国并没有大幅度的调高油价。

她说,政府日前宣布的4合1,即RON95汽油、液化天然气、柴油及白糖价格涨幅,是政府认为在最近两场补选,巴都沙比国会议席和加腊士州议席中取胜,是民情归向国阵政府,而所以送给人民的佳礼。

她于今日在新闻发布会上认为,该涨幅是不合理,而且犹如光明正大的向人民荷包乱开刀,并深深的影响人民的生活担子。

她说,在这方面,政府频频的调高产品价值,显得特别有效率,然而却没看到国阵政府推出任何政策或方案来将所省下的津贴,有效的分配给那些低收入的家庭。

杨薇讳表示,国阵政府说将所省下来将近有12亿的津贴,用于降低国家预算案的赤字,但是我们却没有看到政府在这方面所做出的努力。

国家赤字只升不跌

她指出,从敦马哈迪时代900万的赤字,到敦阿都拉巴达威时代约2000多亿,到现任首相拿督斯里纳吉4082亿的赤字,一直在飙升,不曾下降。

她声称,之前政府说过要用所省下的钱来改善公共交通系统,而今天再次用同个借口,但观看砂州到目前为止这些还是个口头支票。

鉴于此,她希望政府国阵不应以提高燃油价格,向人民开刀来节省开支,反而应该朝着肃贪方面着手,这样才有能力帮助国家省钱和增加收入。

她认为,政府必须深入研究通货膨胀的问题,而不是一直的调高物品价格,加重人民负担。

DAP tells Taib to heed Najib's advice

Posted: 07 Dec 2010 07:12 PM PST

Tue, 07 Dec 2010 10:06

Tuesday 07/12/2010 Source: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com

By Joseph Tawie

KUCHING: Sarawak's Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud should listen to the advice of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and discard the "four ailments", namely delusion, amnesia, inertia and arrogance, if Barisan Nasional wants to continue to weild its iron-tight power in the state.

DAP treasurer Violet Yong said the 'four ailments' were as rampant in the Taib administration and was turning the people against BN.


"There are enough examples for delusionary acts by the state government. The construction of the 12 dams is an example of delusion and the arrogance of the state government.

"The dams are irresponsible and unnecessary. By constructing the dams, Taib is going against the people's desire. He does not care about the sufferings as a result of them being displaced.

"He thinks he is the government and that he has the power to do what he likes," said Yong, who is the state assemblywoman for Pending.

She said that if the state BN government is a people-friendly administration, then it should stop building the dams.

"The government is yet to resolve the issue of displaced people from the Bakun dam development. These affected people should have been settled first.


"The government should have come up with a proper scheme in order to improve their livelihood and their income level.


"But they have not done this. They have allowed the people to suffer. Look at the natives at Sungai Asap, and how they have suffered as a result of the Bakun dam," she said.

Yong said Taib had forgotten the primary thrust of the 1Malaysia concept which was 'people first, performance now'.

She said as far as the BN government in Sarawak was concerned it was "people last and pockets first."

Land grabs

She said another sore point with the people was BN's arrogance in grabbing native customary rights land belonging to the people.

"Taib must listen to Najib's advice, otherwise what Najib is saying would be just another slogan in order to hoodwink the people," she said.

Yong was responding to Najib's advice to BN component parties to rid themselves of the "four ailments" before the people's love for the BN turned into hatred, hope into anger, and support towards opposition.

Touching on the withdrawal of fuel and sugar subsidies, she sarcastically said it was "BN's gift to the people" for giving them victories in the two recent by-elections.

"This is a gift by the BN government. This is the price you have to pay for supporting BN," she said.

Yong believed the recent price hike in the raw materials was unreasonable and one that will have a great impact on the poor people. Sarawak is the fourth poorest state in Malaysia.

"It is unreasonable, because the government has not come out with a balance policy which will help the lower income group to meet the price hike," she added.

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