Our dear dumb PM showed us his stupidness yet again 2 days ago when he challenge PR to reduce their fuel price in their respective state if they are confident it could be brought down. Of course it will be easier said than done, and PR is no difference. They can say whatever they like now, and they can give all sorts of promises to public if they wish to. But whether these promises can really be implemented is waited to be seen.
PM's challenge was yesterday easily being push back to him because what Penang CM, Lim Guan Eng said is very true, and also show the naivity of our suppose so call country's leader, the PM. Lim Guan Eng challenge government to hand over the petrol organisation control power to PR and let them run the way they want without interference is correctly addressed.
Since the organisation is controlled by government, of course if PR state wanted to bring down the price, they would have to pay the subsidy, which previously was under the government. So PM told PR state to reduce fuel price first is just a chicken talk, and is baseless unless government hand over the controlling power totally to PR and then we can compare whether they are really capable of reducing the fuel price.
The main point here is PM left such a big gap for PR to attack him with ease and this is another example of incapability of Badawi to lead this government any longer, and he's running out of idea what he should do now. He's acting a lot like headless chicken, running around without direction. This also shows in the recent ban on foreign cars refuelling in our petrol station only for 3 days then got the ban lifted again, coupled with his good friend, KL mayor suggested and implemented 24/7 parking fee collection for only 3 days before being scrapped off.
Badawi, please leave your seat now from being humiliated further by your own self.
14 years ago
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Yes, it makes sense. Since Petronas now under the care of Government, the authority should let the someone else to take control and see whether it is possible to reduce the price hike for petrol.
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