By Kim Yuthana and Bridget Di Certo
Monday, 21 May 2012
Phnom Penh Post
After high-profile campaign drives through the capital on Friday,
Cambodia’s competing political parties took their crusade to the commune
level over the weekend.
Sam Kuntheamy, monitoring coordinator
for the Neutral and Impartial Committee for Free Elections in Cambodia,
said the parties were already being very active in the provinces at the
grassroots level.
“The information I have received is that
everything is going smoothly, peacefully, but we are only two days in,”
Sam Kuntheamy said.
“In the provinces, we see that the CPP is
very active, and other parties like the Sam Rainsy Party, the Human
Rights Party and Funcinpec are still a bit quiet in the communes,” Sam
Kuntheamy said.
Former UNTAC-era prime minister Prince Norodom
Ranarridh journeyed to Prey Veng province’s Preah Sdech district on
Saturday where he met with more than 1,000 villagers and Norodom
Ranarridh Party supporters in a bid to garner votes in the upcoming
commune elections on June 3.
NRP spokesman Pen Sangha said that
despite his royal lineage, the prince was not using the name of King
Father Norodom Sihanouk as part of his campaign propaganda.
Cheam
Yeap, a member of the central committee for the ruling Cambodian
People’s Party, said his party has 5,570,000 members in total, but
wasn’t sure how many of these were involved in the campaign.
“Compared
to other parties at the campaign, we observed that the CPP campaign is
bigger and with more supporters,” he said yesterday.
Yim Sovann,
spokesman for the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, said the SRP has about
700,000 supporters and during the weekend campaign tens of thousands of
party supporters had joined the nationwide campaign.
“We are
propagandising our main party policy, and we have raised social unjust
issues to make the people aware and to make them change the current
leader,” he said.
To contact the reporters on this story: Kim Yuthana at yuthana.kim@phnompenhpost.com
Bridget Di Certo at bridget.dicerto@phnompenhpost.com
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