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Friday, 8 June 2012

Opposition party eyes merger meet in Manila [stop negotiating through the media and stop attacking each other now!]

Thursday, 07 June 2012 
Vong Sokheng and Stuart White
Phnom Penh Post
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Sam Rainsy in Phnom Penh in January 2009. Photograph: Heng Chivoan/Phnom Penh Post

Senior members of the Sam Rainsy Party have invited leaders of the Human Rights Party to a meeting with self-exiled SRP founder Sam Rainsy in the Philippines at the end of this month to discuss the prospect of a merger before next year’s elections.

Yim Sovann, a spokesman for the SRP, told the Post yesterday representatives from the SRP would hold discussions with Sam Rainsy on June 27 and 28, before sitting down with HRP president Kem Sokha and his senior officials on June 29 and 30.

“I sent a letter to the president of the HRP, Kem Sokha, today [June 6] to invite him to a meeting in Manila . . . in order to move towards resolving problems for the nation and taking power from the ruling party in next year’s elections,” said Yim Sovann. “Whatever the difficulty, this is an opportunity for us to unite, because these results [in recent commune elections] show that non-CPP voters are waiting for us.”


Mao Munyvann, deputy president of the HRP and a former SRP parliamentarian, said that the HRP and the SRP were ideologically aligned, and that only one hurdle to the merger remained.

“The pride of the SRP and a few partisan members are the main obstacle to the HRP and SRP being able to merge,” said Mao Munyvann. “We must be united together for the interest of the party and the nation, and we have to put personal interests behind us.”

Tith Sothea, a spokesman for the Council of Ministers’ Press and Quick Reaction Unit, said that news of the merger was simply a display of political anxiety in the wake of shaky commune election performances.

“I think that the merging of the two opposition parties will not have an influence on the ruling CPP, and we are not concerned about next year’s election,” he said.

Unofficial results of Sunday’s commune elections assembled by election watchdog Comfrel showed the SRP picking up just over 20 per cent of the vote, and the HRP clinching just under 10 per cent.

The ruling CPP swept more than 60 per cent.

However, according to Comfrel executive director Koul Panha, a merger would have distinct benefits under the current formula for allotting parliamentary seats.

“In 2013, if they still get the same number – about 30 per cent – if they come together, they will get more seats as one party,” he said, calling the merger a good morale booster.

According to Koul Panha, if the newly merged party garners similar votes, they would have a parliamentary bloc large enough to propose laws, constitutional amendments and even a vote to dismiss the current government.

Some, however, were not so optimistic.

“I don’t think it’s going to make any difference, and it’s going to fall apart anyway,” said Carl Thayer, an emeritus professor of politics at University of New South Wales at the Australia Defence Force Academy in Canberra.

“The bottom line is that CPP rule is not going to be threatened in the national election,” Thayer added. “And if the CPP feels threatened, they’ll manipulate the results.

To contact the reporters on this story: Vong Sokheng at sokheng.vong@phnompenhpost.com

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Democracy+Human rights-lover+Communist-haters...For the sake of our free people,countrymen/women/chlidrent(khmers) in the election year 2013, its our opportunity to win.If we all can put away our differences work together as one goal,that is WIN an election from Communism once and for all.

Thirty plus years of communism's rules the country is brokes,the communist-officials are RICH...The people (khmers) landless,forced eviction,unjust imprisonment of khmers innocent gained 100 fold.

If we work togethers,we'll have a chance to win next year election,we'll have a chance to bring our country back to a full DEMOCRACY,kick out communism to HANOI for good.

Are you happy that you live in a country that banned you from get in your own country or kick you out of your own country? Are you willing to put away your own egoism for your country/your people (khmers)? Do you want to kick Cpp back to HANOI? Or you just want to be the leader of your party without a country? The choice is yours!!!

This angry open question is for all the leaders of the non-communist parties.Working togethers to get free of communist oppression or working against each others giving full advantage to Cpp.!

If we work togethers,we got a chance to win,if we work against each others we'll lost....Time is not on your side,start working togethers now as one or prepair to live an exil, or be a leader of your party without a country forever!!! You decide....!

Young Khmer profession.

Anonymous said...

these 2 parties, are in troubles to make peoples believe in them,,

i don't believe them, i don't cast my vote for them,for next election 2013

theses 2 parties only good with scolded, cursed, peoples

as for background/history, they are not so good either.,

with poor politics, poor knowledge, poor performances, poor educations

Anonymous said...

If the merger happen, it will end in disaster. These groups would split into micro oppositions and continue to fight each other. They all claim to fight for the country and its people, but that's not enough to make them merge in the first place. If they can't get that in their thick heads, then they are no different than hun sen. How sad.

They oppositions need to focus on how to better the lives of every nationals in Cambodia so they can get votes. If you can light the quality of life, then you get votes. Not walking around saying,"see, if you vote for me it would better". Show it, prove it.

Anonymous said...

8 June 2012 4:20 AM,

You are a Vietnamese prostitute who enjoys cheating, stealing, lying, pretending, being stupid, and beyond.

You are more like OK!, I Know!, Really!, You Know!, etc! etc! etc!...

So, stop being so hypocrite!

Anonymous said...

10:34
stop using (words), Viet
will not benefit , all of us.

don't be coward., don't be so poor

Anonymous said...

8 June 2012 1:56 PM,

You are the one who have bad mouths against Khmer folks and who is so negative. That is why you are a Vietnamese prostitute.

Anonymous said...

3:43
u gotta admit,that, Viet are smarter than Khmer, u need to learn from them,

don't be so negative,

I just needed to be a
reasonable man

Anonymous said...

Yuons were not smarter than Khmers.Yuons were a risk taker most of them,khmers too nice too kind too naive etc...That why we lost our territories....Stop being Naive my fellows khmers,knowing Yuon tricks,knowing Yuon tactics and protect your land at all time.

Yuon gave Cpp power to kill khmers nowadays in a current regime,wake up folks!!!!