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Unlike the Opposition, why is BN NOT promising to reduce petrol prices?
Doing the right thing.
 
 
What has the BN government done to help the rakyat deal with rising prices?
Assistance all around. Read the full article.
 
 
Why not use Petronas’ profits to reduce the price of petrol products?
Much already done to keep prices low.
Higher world oil prices do translate into higher profits for Petronas. But the fact is, a significant portion of these profits is already being used to support petrol product prices at current levels...
 
 
Other Questions & Answer
Why BN
3 Reasons Say It All
 
Why are prices rising?
Global prices of raw materials, from oil to agriculture commodities to metals, have reached record highs in recent years.

What has the BN government done to help the rakyat deal with rising prices?
   
I keep hearing about the crime situation. What is the BN government doing about this issue?
Increasing police presence, enhancing public safety...
   
Progress Report and Manifesto
The progress made in the last four years is simply stunning. According to Dato' Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi, “Our economy grew by 6.3% … our fiscal deficit was brought down to 3.2% of GDP … some 1.3 million job opportunities were created …”
 
I’m not quitting, says Pak Lah

PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said he will not resign and will continue Barisan Nasional’s struggle.

He said that even though Barisan did not obtain a two-thirds parliamentary majority, the coalition did not lose and as its head, he would seek the Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s consent to be sworn in as Prime Minister.

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Busy last day for BN
Police seeking foreign help to find source of indelible ink sabotage
BN pledges to write off taxes
The other future will bankrupt us
ACA chief gives figures on success in war on graft
Police probe show indelible ink smuggling could cause fraud, chaos: IGP
PM refutes accusation that withdrawal of ink a ploy to cheat 
Cops: Four people have lodged reports over the availability of the ink
BN: Don’t be taken in by Anwar

What’s Up
GDP by 18%

Monthly household incomes: RM3,617 from RM3,249

Over 1.3 million jobs

178,000 low-cost homes

14 new hospitals, 22 Health Clinics and 64 Urban Clinics

JPA scholarships: from 5,000 to 10,000 annually

 What Helps
Fuel subsidies: RM16 billion

RM18 billion in lower gas prices for industry

Other subsidies: RM9.2 billion

Electricity subsidies: RM331 million for 2006 and 2007

Providing RM450 monthly assistance per poor household

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BN Launches Manifesto
Barisan Nasional's promises in its manisfesto are realistic and responsible.

BN Nomination Day
Surrounded by a sea of BN supporters

PM Entrepreneur
PM attends business exhibition