Sudah hukum alam, dimana2 anak buah pasti jadi bumper kemendan (umpan ranjau). Regards,... DvD™"In Te Domine, Speravi Non Confundar In Aeternum"Dari: Cumi Makan Cumi Kepada: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.comTerkirim: Sen, 18 Januari, 2010 10:32:09Judul: Re: [ob] Reuters - Indonesia's finance minister may go by Feb: report
Senin, 18/01/2010 10:11 WIB
Kesepakatan SBY-Ical: Sri Mulyani Dicopot Februari
http://www.detiknew s.com/read/ 2010/01/18/ 101155/1280485/ 10/kesepakatan- sby-ical- sri-mulyani- dicopot-februari ?991101605
Fitraya Ramadhanny - detikNews
Jakarta - Hawa kisruh Bank Century semakin panas. Presiden SBY telah bersepakat dengan Ketua Umum DPP Partai Golkar Aburizal Bakrie untuk mencopot Menteri Keuangan Sri Mulyani. Sri Mulyani akan dicopot Februari 2010 mendatang.
Seperti dilansir The Jakarta Post, Senin (18/1/2010), seorang petinggi Golkar yang dekat dengan Ketua DPP Golkar Aburizal Bakrie mengatakan pada Minggu (17/1/2010) kemarin, Presiden SBY telah bersepakat dengan Ical untuk mencopot Menkeu Sri Mulyani. Calon penggantinya adalah Kepala Badan Kebijakan Fiskal Anggito Abimanyu.
Anggito yang merupakan calon Wakil Menkeu, dinilai tepat untuk menggantikan Sri Mulyani. Anggito dekat dengan Ical sekaligus juga dekat dengan Menko Perekonomian Hatta Rajasa.Sumber lain menyebutkan, salah satu alasan Istana mengamini rencana pencopotan ini adalah kekecewaan SBY terhadap Sri Mulyani. Dia dianggap lalai berkonsultasi kepada SBY mengenai rencana bailout Bank Century pada November 2008 lalu. Meski demikian Sri Mulyani mengatakan di depan Pansus bahwa dia telah melaporkan semua kebijakannya.
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On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 10:30, Metallic Bull wrote:
waktunya untuk parlemen jalanan...
tritura:
1. bubarkan parlemen
2. ...
3. ...
(silahkan diisi)
adakah inisiator di OB? saya siap berangkat!
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From: kusumo k
To: obrolan-bandar@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [ob] Reuters - Indonesia's finance minister may go by Feb: report
just wondering, those pansus initiators, who do they think they're representing ? They all come from minority parties, but acting as if they hold a majority...Come on guys..wake up.. ...
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 9:31 AM, wrote:
Just a very simple question : if those who's questioning Sri Mulyani Boediona were on their shoes, what would they do? Would they make a better decisions?It is easy to criticize something in the past, but it would be another thing to live in that moment and to make a crucial decision.
In my opinion if we want to critize someone, we should come up with a better solution. If not, better to shut our mouth.This just my opinion and I hope for the best of whatever would come up.
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Mudah2an tidak terjadi.. Apalagi source dr parpol.. Kalau sampe kejadian, keterlaluan bgt deh si SBY.. Cemen!
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From: Cumi Makan Cumi
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 09:10:06 +0700
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Screw you, Pansus!
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On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 09:03, wrote:
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http://mobile. reuters.comIndonesia's finance minister may go by Feb: reportMonday, Jan 18, 2010 1:11AM UTCJAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, a top reformer in President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's cabinet, may be replaced by February, the Jakarta Post reported, quoting anonymous sources from a political party.
Indrawati and Vice President Boediono are considered the main drivers of reform in Southeast Asia's biggest economy and play a critical role in attracting foreign investment for infrastructure and other projects.
The loss of one or other from the cabinet would severely dent investor confidence in Indonesia's commitment to reform and would hit the rupiah currency, bonds and stocks.Both technocrats have been questioned in recent weeks by a parliamentary committee over their decision to bail out Bank Century, a small bank, at the height of the 2008 financial crisis in order to avert a wider financial panic.
Officials from the Golkar Party, the political party headed by tycoon Aburizal Bakrie who has long resisted Indrawati's reforms, were quoted by the Jakarta Post saying