Thursday, 31 May 2012
By Meas Sokchea
Phnom Penh Post
In a flashy first appearance on the campaign trail yesterday in Phnom
Penh, Prince Norodom Ranariddh peeled off cash to supporters, defended
the upcoming merger with Funcinpec and said that voting for certain
opposition parties was the same as throwing ballots into the river.
Representatives
from the Sam Rainsy Party and the Human Rights Party, whom Prince
Ranariddh targeted for criticism, responded by calling him a puppet of
Prime Minister Hun Sen, who had encouraged the merger. And an election
monitor said that doling out cash to supporters was common, but it could
give observers the wrong idea.
“All the parties, they give
money to the activists, because they pay them to organise activities.
They post leaflets, they carry loudspeakers,” said Koul Panha with the
Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia.
“It’s not a good image. People could consider it vote buying, because they don’t know who they [the activists] are.”
Pen Sangha, a spokesman for the Norodom Ranariddh party, said the money is needed to pay supporters for their services.
It is intended for necessities like “gasoline and lunch” after campaigning, he said.
Standing
at a spot outside the Wat Phnom resort, Prince Ranariddh explained that
only Hun Sen could have facilitated this merger. Indeed, he said the
idea appeared to him in a dream.
He then showered Hun Sen with effusive praise, calling him a strong leader who solves problems while
claiming that opposition parties can’t help people.
Representatives
from SRP and HRP shrugged his comments off and categorized Prince
Ranariddh as an irrelevant political figurehead.
“We are not
interested in what he said, because he is a spokesman of the Cambodian
People’s Party. He used to be prime minister until he lost almost all
the seats,” SRP spokesman Yim Sovann said.
“What Samdech Krom
Preah [Ranariddh] said, no one listen. There is no surprise. Everyone
knows who Samdech Krom Preah is. Samdech Krom Preah’s name is not in the
heart of people any more,” HRP spokesman Pol Ham said.
1 comment:
Call him "Run4ridh" or Run4rich....This guy sold out just like his father befir him.Run4ridh is not a good leader-he is s looser!!!
Kon khmers
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