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Wednesday, 28 November 2007

No Term Limit for Prime Minister, Hun Sen Says


Photos: Hun Sen, left and Sam Rainsy, right.


No Term Limit for Prime Minister, Hun Sen Says
By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer Original report from Phnom Penh27 November 2007

The prime minister position does not need a term limit, but should preclude dual citizenship, Prime Minister Hun Sen said Tuesday.
His remarks were apparently a reference to calls from the opposition, whose leader, Sam Rainsy, has a French passport, for term limits.
If the prime minister candidate doesn't "dare" to relinquish a second nationality "how can people trust him?" Hun Sen asked, during a speech. "When there is a problem, he runs overseas."
"I'm a Khmer," Sam Rainsy said after the remarks. "I love my country. I want to serve the Khmer people as someone who has education from a developed country, has knowledge and experience from developed countries, and has come back to serve the Khmer interest. It's better than some of those who are serving foreign interests because they owe them."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen himself runs around seeing Hanoi very often. What he is talking about? Stinky mouth.

Khmerization said...

anonymous...Good comment. Rainsy has said very correctly by insinuating that some Khmer leaders with only one citizenship but who were propped up by the Vietnamese served Vietnam instead of Cambodia. But Khmers with dual citenzenship with a good education can serve Cambodia better than those Khmers who were installed by Hanoi. I agreed with him.