Anwar Opens Discussion Space with the Opposition to Find Solutions to Facing the Global Energy Crisis
KUALA KANGSAR, April 4 (Bernama) — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he was opening the widest possible space for the opposition and any party who wanted to discuss to help the government find a solution in facing the global energy crisis.
He emphasized that all remarks or comments regarding the management of the country’s economy, especially regarding the issue of rising world oil prices, must be based on accurate knowledge and facts, and not just empty criticism.
“The economic crisis is not in our hands, even though I see sometimes the opposition’s cries are very sophisticated. The whole world is shaken by this crisis, not only the oil and gas crisis, the economic crisis, not only the Strait of Hormuz issue, but all oil production is affected.
“Oil prices are rising, the government and I are being criticized. Even though we have tried our best, RON95 is among the lowest in the world… Farmers, fishermen, public transport, all are subsidized, RM6 billion a month. So this is the time for us to have a good discussion (involving) government parties, opposition parties,” he said.
He expressed this when speaking at the Prime Minister’s Friendship Session with Residents and Former Students of the Clifford Kuala Kangsar National High School (SMK), here, today.
Also present were Minister of Education Fadhlina Sidek, Deputy Minister of Education Wong Kah Woh, Political Secretary to the Minister of Finance Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim and Member of the National Assembly and President of the Old Cliffordians Association Senator Datuk Salehuddin Saidin.
Anwar emphasized that the government is taking the best steps in dealing with the crisis without ignoring the burdens of the people.
He said that among ASEAN’s neighboring countries there were already countries that were forced to ration due to a shortage of oil supplies.
“In ASEAN countries, there are 400 gas stations that are closed. Think about it, we are no exception to this problem.
That’s why I invite friends, remember, what we can do. “I have canceled all visits by leaders and ministers abroad because transportation costs are too expensive,” he said.
On April 2, Anwar chaired a Special Meeting of Chief Ministers and Chief Ministers to comprehensively review developments in the global energy crisis following the conflict in West Asia.
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