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Santo Domingo.– For the sixth straight week fuel prices will remain unchanged, with premium gasoline still costing RD$229.90 per gallon and regular RD$213.80 per gallon.

From April 28 to May 5 regular diesel will remain at RD$199.40; premium diesel will cost RD$206; avtur will cost RD$163.10; kerosene stays at RD$189.80, and fuel oil will still cost RD$144.38 per gallon.

The Industry and Commerce Ministry statement said propane gas (LPG) will still cost RD$103.40, and natural gas will still sell for RD$25.00 per cubic meter.

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Written by: THINK, 27 Apr 2012 12:20 PM
From: United States, SDQ -- Mia --NY
Sure thing for this.

Because it is election time, Lieonel can not screw his party by increasing the price of gas.

Furthermore, much less block-out as well.
Written by: airgordo, 27 Apr 2012 7:10 PM
From: Dominican Republic
that means WE THE PEOPLE THAT ACTUALLY PAY these prices will be F@CKED BIG TIME after the 20th of May...mark my words, BIG TIME!!
Written by: juanb, 27 Apr 2012 8:42 PM
From: Dominican Republic

What's amazing is that most of the people can't see through this transparent fraud.

I guess this is what LF means when he talks about " more transparency" in government.


Two important things that will change starting May 21:

1) Fuel prices will soar unbelievably

2) Medinawill start fearing for his life, due to his wariness of the husband of his VP, he will hire a food taster, and he will never be seen in public.
Written by: airgordo, 27 Apr 2012 8:49 PM
From: Dominican Republic
hahahahaha
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