Khmer Nation News
5th February, 2009
Reported in English by Khmerization
King Sihamoni’s departure for Beijing recently has been to avoid any pressures from Mr. Hun Sen to sign a royal decree to sack Interior Minister Sar Kheng, the brother-in-law of the President of the Cambodian People‘s Party (CPP), Mr. Chea Sim, who is an arch-rival of Mr. Hun Sen, reported Khmer Nation News.
The Khmer Nation News reported that since the sacking of Gen. Ke Kimyan, a Chea Sim loyalist, on the 22nd of January 2009, there have been reports of the sackings of many Chea Sim’s loyalists. There have been reports and rumours that Mr. Hun Sen plans to further sack or demote many more of Mr. Chea Sim’s loyalists from position of powers within the military, the police as well as from the government.
The paper reported that Mr. Hun Sen’s sackings of Gen. Ke Kimyan and many of Chea Sim’s loyalists seem to have caused frictions and rifts within the ruling CPP. There have been criticism that the sackings was an attempt by Mr. Hun Sen to weaken Mr. Chea Sim’s faction, while at the same time strengthening his own power grip in the government as well as in the CPP.
The belief that Mr. Hun Sen’s sackings of Mr. Chea Sim’s loyalist for the purpose of consolidating his powers has been reinforced when a unit of 507 bodyguards of Mr. Chea Sim has been disbanded and ordered to return to barracks, reported the paper.
The reports said that Mr. Hun Sen’s subsequent actions have fuelled tensions between himself and Mr. Chea Sim. There are rumours that on 5th February 2009, the tensions heightened to a shouting match between the two and Mr. Chea Sim resigned in anger. The rumours said that, after Mr. Chea Sim resigned, Mr. Hun Sen became the CPP’s president, Mr. Sar Kheng became the CPP’s vice-president and Mr. Sok An became its secretary-general. The rumours have been denied by Mr. Hun Sen and his camp.
Political observers said that King Sihamoni’s departure for Beijing on 4th February was linked to the heightened tensions between Mr. Hun Sen and Mr. Chea Sim, not for medical check-up as officially declared. The rumours said that the King left Cambodia because he doesn’t want to be seen as taking side, because in the past Mr. Hun Sen has requested him to sign many royal decrees to sack Mr. Chea Sim’s loyalists, report the Khmer Nation News.
The Khmer Nation News further reported that, according to unofficial sources, Mr. Hun Sen was planning to sack Mr. Sar Kheng as Deputy Prime Minister and as Minister of Interior by a royal decree.
According to the same sources, the King was very worried and didn’t want to be seen as taking sides between Mr. Chea Sim and Mr. Hun Sen as he is a constitutional monarch who must be neutral. So, to escape from being pressured to sign a royal decree to sack Mr. Sar Kheng, King Sihamoni has opted to leave the country, the Khmer Nation News reported.
5th February, 2009
Reported in English by Khmerization
King Sihamoni’s departure for Beijing recently has been to avoid any pressures from Mr. Hun Sen to sign a royal decree to sack Interior Minister Sar Kheng, the brother-in-law of the President of the Cambodian People‘s Party (CPP), Mr. Chea Sim, who is an arch-rival of Mr. Hun Sen, reported Khmer Nation News.
The Khmer Nation News reported that since the sacking of Gen. Ke Kimyan, a Chea Sim loyalist, on the 22nd of January 2009, there have been reports of the sackings of many Chea Sim’s loyalists. There have been reports and rumours that Mr. Hun Sen plans to further sack or demote many more of Mr. Chea Sim’s loyalists from position of powers within the military, the police as well as from the government.
The paper reported that Mr. Hun Sen’s sackings of Gen. Ke Kimyan and many of Chea Sim’s loyalists seem to have caused frictions and rifts within the ruling CPP. There have been criticism that the sackings was an attempt by Mr. Hun Sen to weaken Mr. Chea Sim’s faction, while at the same time strengthening his own power grip in the government as well as in the CPP.
The belief that Mr. Hun Sen’s sackings of Mr. Chea Sim’s loyalist for the purpose of consolidating his powers has been reinforced when a unit of 507 bodyguards of Mr. Chea Sim has been disbanded and ordered to return to barracks, reported the paper.
The reports said that Mr. Hun Sen’s subsequent actions have fuelled tensions between himself and Mr. Chea Sim. There are rumours that on 5th February 2009, the tensions heightened to a shouting match between the two and Mr. Chea Sim resigned in anger. The rumours said that, after Mr. Chea Sim resigned, Mr. Hun Sen became the CPP’s president, Mr. Sar Kheng became the CPP’s vice-president and Mr. Sok An became its secretary-general. The rumours have been denied by Mr. Hun Sen and his camp.
Political observers said that King Sihamoni’s departure for Beijing on 4th February was linked to the heightened tensions between Mr. Hun Sen and Mr. Chea Sim, not for medical check-up as officially declared. The rumours said that the King left Cambodia because he doesn’t want to be seen as taking side, because in the past Mr. Hun Sen has requested him to sign many royal decrees to sack Mr. Chea Sim’s loyalists, report the Khmer Nation News.
The Khmer Nation News further reported that, according to unofficial sources, Mr. Hun Sen was planning to sack Mr. Sar Kheng as Deputy Prime Minister and as Minister of Interior by a royal decree.
According to the same sources, the King was very worried and didn’t want to be seen as taking sides between Mr. Chea Sim and Mr. Hun Sen as he is a constitutional monarch who must be neutral. So, to escape from being pressured to sign a royal decree to sack Mr. Sar Kheng, King Sihamoni has opted to leave the country, the Khmer Nation News reported.
3 comments:
The rumours of tensions and rivalry between Mr. Hun Sen and Mr. Chea Sim have been milling around for years. But this time, with the sackings of Gen. Keimyan, a Chea Sim loyalist and other Chea Sim's loyalists, have heightened the tensions between the two. It won't be long, the infighting between these two will come out in public because Mr. Hun Sen is determined to purge most of Mr. Chea Sim's loyalists from the military, the police and the government. Mr. Chea Sim and his loyalists will have to fight back for their political survival. The rumours of Mr. Hun Sen's attempt to sack Mr. Sar Kheng might be true because Mr. Sar Kheng is the in-law of Mr. Chea Sim and Mr. Ke Kimyan.
I think, it is true. Last 2 weeks, it has weekly cabinet meeting. Usually, in case of absent of Prime minister to chair the meeting, it should be first deputy prime minister (Mr. Sar kheng). But that time, the person to chair the meeting was Men Sam on. It was supprise to every member of cabinet at that time.
5:42pm, thanks for sharing. Look like you work very close to these people in the cabinet. If so, please share with us what happened inside the cabinet. I think Hun Sen wanted to sack Sar Kheng because he is in-law of Ke Kimyan and he doesn't trust Sar Kheng.
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