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Friday 2 August 2013

Cambodian Opposition Sets Conditions on Talks

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Mr. Sam Rainsy

By SOPHENG CHEANG Associated Press
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia August 1, 2013 (AP)

Cambodia's opposition party insisted Thursday that an independent committee to investigate cheating in this week's election must be established before it holds talks with Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party on resolving differences in establishing a new government.
The opposition Cambodian National Rescue Party declared its conditions in response to Hun Sen's offer to hold party-to-party talks and support the probe into the polls.
Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party has said the provisional election results show it winning 68 of the National Assembly's 123 seats, with remaining 55 going to the opposition party.
The opposition party wants an investigation into voting irregularities, claiming that more than 1 million people may have been deprived of their right to vote. On Wednesday it staked a claim of its own to winning a majority of 63 assembly seats.
The preliminary tally of the popular vote, released Thursday by the government-appointed National Election Committee, showed Hun Sen's party with 3,227,729 votes and the opposition with 2,941,133, with less than half-a-million other votes shared among six other parties that failed to capture any seats. The committee
Even with a minority of seats, the opposition holds considerable leverage, because if it does not show up at parliament, the assembly will lack a quorum to open the new session and no government can be formed.

Hun Sen could then head a caretaker government until the deadlock is broken or try to find a loophole allowing parliament to convene, which could raise tensions inside the country and with foreign aid donors.
The prime minister's offer of talks came Wednesday in his first public comments since the election, which even by his own party's tally showed the opposition making a surprisingly strong gain from the 29 seats it held before.
Hun Sen's remarks, while conciliatory and appealing the need for national unity, did not include any real concessions aside from his agreement that setting up a body to probe electoral irregularities could be productive.
Opposition spokesman Yim Sovann said a dialogue between the parties could take place after the independent bipartisan group it proposed to the National Election Committee was established to investigate widespread reports of people being unable to cast their ballots.
"But at the moment the priority task that we have to do now is to find justice for the people whose names disappeared from the voting list so they were unable to vote," he said.
He also said his party had not yet received any direct request from the ruling pary to hold discussions, and knew of the offer only from press accounts of Hun Sen's remarks.
Speaking earlier to Radio Australia, opposition leader Sam Rainsy sought to link his party's claim of victory and an investigation into voting problems.
"Yes, we accept to do dialogue, to talk, but the objective is to establish and to expose the truth, nothing less because we can move forward only once the truth is recognized by everybody, and the truth is that the ruling party after ruling Cambodia for 34 years has lost this election, and there is a democratic change under way in Cambodia," he said.
He added that talks with the ruling party could be held "very soon."
With a nod to Hun Sen's reputation as one of Asia's wiliest politicians, he said he had been "dealing with Prime Minister Hun Sen for 20 years, so what is important is deeds, not only words. So we have to be very careful and we want the international community to witness and the United Nations to be a referee."
Sam Rainsy later led a group of his party's leaders to see the King Norodom Sihamoni, with whom they met for more than an hour.
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Mrs. Mu Sochua
 
It was a royal pardon from the king that allowed Sam Rainsy to return from four years of exile earlier this month without facing a jail term on convictions the opposition charged were politically concocted. The king is a virtually powerless constitutional monarch, and issued the pardon at the behest of Hun Sen.
However, associating himself with the king could offer some political benefit to Sam Rainsy, as the monarchy is generally well-regarded by Cambodians, largely because of the respect they had for Sihamoni's father and predecessor, Norodom Sihanouk, who led the country into independence from France and in his later years tried to temper Hun Sen's authoritarian tendencies.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mu sohua still got the black ink stain from the day of election, look at the picture.

Hun sen doesn't care how long the issue of voting frauds resolve, he'll continue to retain power over Cambodia.

The only real and solid solution to this election issues is to have a new National election monitor by the United nations observers, delete the duplicate names, delete ghost names, add the 1.2 missing voters back on the ballots; till then the real result will truly represent the will of the people.

Just recounting and comparing numbers of the polls will not justify the will of the people and not enough to remove the cpp from office.

Cnrp, please demand a new National election with out the participation of the NEC.

Anonymous said...

Why the other 6 parties did not join with CNRP?

It is very disappointed that the other six parties has wasted the election and wasted numbers of votes of CNRP to win more seats to take down CPP.

Well, the other six parties should consider to save or rescue Cambodian people and country from the Yuon/Vietnamese control as their evil communist Ho Chi Minh.

Anonymous said...

CORRECTION FOR 2 August 2013 12:10 pm

Why the other 6 parties did not join with CNRP WHILE CPP'S NEC AND CPP HUN SEN (VIETNAMESE DOG) COMMITTED FRAUDS, CHEATED WITH GHOST VOTERS, ILLEGAL VIETNAMESE/YUON VOTERS, AND ERASED OR DELETED MILLIONS OF CAMBODIAN/KHMER VOTERS FROM THE LISTS AND DENIED THE ORDINARY CAMBODIAN/KHMER PEOPLE THE RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS TO VOTE FOR THEIR FAVORITE PARTY, ESP. CNRP?

It is very disappointed that the other six parties has wasted the election and wasted numbers of votes of CNRP to win more seats to take down CPP WHEN VIETNAMESE]YUON CPP HUN SEN AND HIS CRONIES AND NEC (OWNED BY CPP) CHEATED AND COMMITTED THE VOTING FRAUDS.

Well, the other six parties should consider to save or rescue Cambodian people and country from the Yuon/Vietnamese control as their evil communist Ho Chi Minh.

Anonymous said...

Because other 6 parties are not really interested in saving or rescuing Cambodia from Vietnam or the CPP, they are only after their own power so they can join the CPP where power, wealth, and corruption are enjoyed exclusively by the CPP affiliations.