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Electricity Tariff

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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

The electricity rate increase plan is slated to be cancelled. The government must think smart.

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THE headline in one of the afternoon newspapers disturbed President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono last Tuesday. How could it not? It blared: April 1, Electricity Rate Up.

The President, reportedly, instantly asked for clarification from his ministers who had just had a meeting that afternoon. Nothing unusual, when fuel oil prices went up it was the same, said a Tempo source, chuckling. However, Minister for Communications Sofyan Djalil merely commented

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