VIVAnews -hundreds of masses who joined in solidarity with A parking lot, Five Vendors, employees, Entrepreneur, Glodok and Hayam Wuruk Gajah Mada doing rallies in front of the Office of the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia in Medan Merdeka Selatan, Central Jakarta.
Their demands are still the same deletion policy, would like to park on the street (on street) along jalan Gajah Mada-Hayam Wuruk) re-examined.
In orasinya, Coordinator of the Solidarity Union spokesman Lieus Sungkharisma, Parking, asked the Vice-President of the REPUBLIC of INDONESIA, Boediono, for a dialogue with them. Because of this policy will be shutting down their businesses.
"Mr. Vice President, we talked about this problems to sign in with this problem, because a lot of people's welfare. Don't be the only speaker to receive us, "said Lieus parking in front of the Office of the Vice President, the Merdeka Selatan, Central Jakarta, Monday, June 27, 2011.
In that occasion, the protesters also called for a complaint against the Department of transportation policy according to those deadly DKI livelihood the parking operator and merchant in that location.
"This unjust and oppressive folk hard like us," he said.
Vice President Boediono own presently known was at the Presidential Palace. When told that the police officers are not willing to accept the Vp representation protesters entered into, as the Coordinator of any claimed Lieus disappointed and will continue their action until a day later.
In the midst of these rallies are also displayed a lion dance action displayed some child preteen years. The appearance of the lion dance was entice motorists passing in the area, so that it could create a bottleneck for approximately 15 minutes.
As known, the parking area restriction policy agency road is one of the decisions of the Vice President of the REPUBLIC of INDONESIA on 17 step tackling congestion in the capital. Therefore, starting 20 June 2011 and this policy is implemented by moving parking lot into a six-building in the area of Gajah Mada and Hayam Wuruk, Central Jakarta. (umi)
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