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Julia Zappei | July 16, 2010
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386234The money saved should go back to people and not to UMNO cronies.Since money is drying up for the UMNO supporters ,the government is finding ways to make legitimate money.By cutting subsidies the money saved will go to projects which can benefit UMNO cronies.Though psychologically it may look like reducing budget deficit, in reality it is a plan to hoodwink the opposition who had exposed the government to an extent where the government fear the opposition.
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Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia cut subsidies on fuel and sugar on Friday, the first in a series of “difficult” reforms aimed at saving the government more than 750 million ringgit ($230 million) this year to curb its swollen budget deficit.
However, analysts warned the move was politically risky for Prime Minister Najib Razak, who has struggled to shore up support for his National Front coalition ahead of general elections due by 2013.
In a statement on Friday, Najib’s office said cutting subsidies was part of “difficult but long-needed economic reforms” to shrink its fiscal deficit and help Malaysia become a developed nation, without overburdening the people.
It said subsidies had become ineffective and a barrier to Malaysia’s progress as it benefited foreigners, the rich and big businesses rather than the poor, as well as encouraged smuggling to neighboring countries where prices were higher.
“Moving forward, additional, gradual and reasonable changes will be made to our subsidy regime to ensure that Malaysia is able to meet its development goals,” it said.
“These measures are a demonstration of our fiscal responsibility. They will enhance Malaysia’s financial stability, while also protecting people,” it added.
Fuel prices rose by about 3 percent on Friday, with a liter of gasoline costing 1.85 ringgit and diesel 1.75 ringgit. Liquefied petroleum gas was up 6 percent to 1.85 ringgit per kilogram. Sugar rose 15 percent to 1.90 ringgit a kilogram. Higher grade gasoline will no longer be subsidized.
Even after the cuts, Najib’s office said the government would still spend an estimated 7.82 billion ringgit on fuel and sugar subsidies this year, and prices in Malaysia would still be among the lowest in the region.
It gave assurances that the government would continue to subsidize education and health care, providing training, scholarships and cheaper medical services.
Malaysia’s fiscal deficit hit a 20-year high of 7 percent of gross domestic product last year. The government hopes to trim it to 5.3 percent this year and 2.8 percent by 2015 through fuel and other subsidy cuts in the next five years.
Ibrahim Suffian, director of independent research firm Merdeka Center, said Najib could face political fallout from the subsidy cuts, particularly among working-class voters. “We will see a slight drop in support, but at present it’s manageable. It depends what is next,” he said.
Najib is seeking to woo back voters who abandoned his ruling coalition during 2008 polls. The next elections are due in 2013 but Najib, who took over the helm in April last year, is widely expected to call them earlier.
The economy has rebounded from a recession in 2009 and is forecast to grow 6 percent this year.
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