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Friday 20 July 2012

Little Concern From Ruling Party as Opposition Merges

by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
 
In Manila, the opposition leaders did not say when they would merge or whether they would name a new party.
Cambodia’s two main opposition parties announced a merger in Manila this week, but a leading ruling party lawmaker says this will likely do little in next year’s parliamentary elections.
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party controls 90 of 123 seats in the National Assembly.
“I don’t feel concern or shiver at the merger of both parties in Manila,” said Cheam Yiep, a CPP lawmaker. The CPP dominated national elections in 2008 and gained a wide majority of commune council chiefs in local elections this July.
Opposition leaders Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha both attended the talks in Manila this week, declaring at the end they would join to “salvage” the nation.
“From today, there will be only two parties confronting each other,” Sam Rainsy said after the talks.
“When united, our strategy can gather huge forces,” Kem Sokha said. “This is our strategy, to gather Cambodians everywhere, inside and outside, as a large force to change the current leadership.”

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Both leaders said Cambodia is facing pressing issues of sovereignty, land grabs, forced evictions and others.
However, Cheam Yiep said the two leaders had exaggerated for the sake of politics.
“I hope the Cambodian people are not stupid,” he said. “Nowadays, we know that they learn everything, know how to analyze everything. Look, ask, within the last 20, 30 years, have the Sam Rainsy Party or Human Rights Party achieved anything? They claim it’s because they don’t hold the government. When they win an election, they can hold the power indeed.”
Hang Puthea, president of the Neutral and Impartial Committee for Free and Fair Elections, told VOA Khmer that election formulas favor larger parties, and now with the opposition merged, people will have a clear choice to make.
Still, the opposition faces many obstacles, he said. Even a name change could mean the dissolution of parliamentary seats. But if they do keep their separate names, they’ll remain separate entities.
Tep Nytha, secretary-general of the National Election Committee, said political parties must register 90 days before the election, according to the law, after registering separately with the Ministry of Interior.
In Manila, the opposition leaders did not say when they would merge or whether they would name a new party.
One of the largest obstacles remains. Sam Rainsy is still in exile, facing jail sentences on charges he says are politically motivated. He will not be able to run for office with his criminal convictions, according to election laws.
 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wrongful conviction doesn't count in the real world,Cpp convicted anyone if that person are the "thorns" in Hun zen's flesh.Cpp are corrupted pigs and spreading favoritism,nepotism,conflict of interests,hold on to power without regard of Khmer's interests,Cpp willing to kills anyone to stay in power!.

In 2013,Cpp will be history,kambuja will be in full Democracy,no more force evictions,no more killing innocent khmers,no more nepotism/favoritism,no more [I-ism] like Hun zen today.
Today Hun zen is the laws,whatever Hun's says the laws is irrelevant,no more jungle's laws,no one is above the laws, if democratic people wins an election 2013,the laws is the God of our society,you break the laws,you pay the consequence.

Nepotism is bad for all society,Cpp-Hun zen regime of I-ISM is even worse,the well connects survives,the disconnects poor dies of hunger not only that Cpp stole from them as well,Bouenk Kak residents is one of many prime example of what Cpp capable of doing....

Anonymous said...

Opposition has criminal conviction? Cpp were/are criminals they conmited crimes in k.R regime and also commited crimes against humanity ever since A.K47 in hunxen's hands in the jungle.How many khmers people were killed by hunxen!! No one know the exact number but, probably more than one.Opposition party leader does not commits any crime,speaking against Hun clans is not a crime!...Cpp has commited more crimes against its people more than any other regime in the history of Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

nothing to worry about, let them merged, it was right decision for them to merged

coz, each other party, has already broken heart ..

Anonymous said...

they are not merged yet. For now they only created a movement. After 2008 election, they also created a an ally called Democratic Movement for Change. It was strongly believed at the start that they were going to merge, but what was happen then?

Anonymous said...

Hey all you sidelines spectators, the merger will happen.
The DMNS is about to go to work.
If are true Khmers, the least thing you can do is to hope and praise the efforts.
Don't be LEECHES !!!

Anonymous said...

oops ! Correction:
If you are true Khmers