A Change of Guard

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Tuesday 22 November 2011

Senate election: Role of a third party in a two-way race


November 22, 2011

SENATE ELECTION: ROLE OF A THIRD PARTY IN A TWO-WAY RACE

SRP Member of Parliament Kuoy Bunroeun today issued a detailed and interesting statement showing that in Kampong Cham province Kem Sokha’s Human Rights Party (HRP) is using money to try to provoke defections in the ranks of SRP commune councilors in preparation for the upcoming Senate election in January 2012.

HRP, a party with limited financial means, could afford to entice a few SRP councilors with money provided by CPP. But by conducting such activities not only in Kampong Cham province but all over the country, HRP finally shows its real face: Even though they are not taking part in that special Senate election because they don't have any elected commune councilor to vote for them, they are trying very hard to sabotage the SRP network of 2,660 commune councilors throughout the country, knowing very well that any councilor vote that the SRP may lose in that Senate election will only benefit the CPP. This is obvious given the fact that this is a two-way race between two parties only: CPP and SRP.

Everybody can now see the truth, at least from a practical and tactical point of view: HRP is working for CPP.

While all other existing parties recognize and work within – actually for – the CPP political system, SRP is the only hope for a regime change in Cambodia.

SRP Cabinet

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is why opposition parties will go nowhere because they bite and falsely accused each other not realizing that they are destroying themselves. If you talk to HRP leaders, you will know the party agenda. They are not working for CPP but SRP alway accused them.

Anonymous said...

I'm not an SRP member anymore, but I still support their ideals. However, I don't agree with the SRP's accusation against the HRP. I don't believe the HRP is the CPP's agent. At the same time, I don't also agree with the way the HRP is trying to poach members from the HRP. I want to see both parties working together to defeat the CPP who is their common adversary, not working against each other. They are tearing each other apart which is why they will kill each other first before they kill the CPP. This is a shame.