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Indonesia to pay fuel subsidies to poorest

By Shawn Donnan in Jakarta

Published: September 12 2005 19:14 | Last updated: September 12 2005 19:14

Indonesia is to pay the equivalent of $10 a month to about 15.5m impoverished households for three months in an effort to soften the political impact of a fuel price rise expected in early October.

The move, which officials said might become the foundation of a social security system in the world’s fourth largest nation, is thought to be unprecedented for Indonesia.

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