A Change of Guard

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Friday 2 January 2009

Sirirath remains committed to politics

Prince Sirirath (R) is seen here at the special congress of the Funcinpec Party in October, 2006 with President Keo Putrasmy (middle) and Lu Laysreng (R), the first-vice president of Funcinpec Party.

Written by Meas Sokchea
Friday, 02 January 2009
Phnom Penh Post

Prince Sisowath Sirirath, second deputy president of Funcinpec, told the Post Tuesday he has no intention of quitting politics, despite pressure from other royals to keep the royal family separate from national politics.

Sirirath said until a law is passed prohibiting him from party membership, he will continue his political work. "When I was a boy, I began studying politics. It is the only subject I know well."

Sirirath's comments follow a public statement by Prince Sisowath Thomico on Tuesday urging any royal with connections to the palace to quit all political activities and party memberships.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yellow shirt?

and yet khmer claim that thai copy everything from khmer never once khmer thought it could be the other way around.

just because khmer sculptured things on the stone it doesn't prove that those things were yours. khmer could sculptured someone else's culture especial those who were under your control just to showed your power don't you think?

and What is the reason for thai to copy khmer after thai became a more prosperous country than khmer for at least 600 years?

don't look back that far just look at these days khmer is the one who copy everything from thai because thai is prosperity compare to khmer.