PHNOM PENH (The Cambodia Herald) -- The Cambodian People's Party (CPP) is ready to reform Cambodia's newly elected government body by replacing some ministers due to the recent decline
in votes during July's parliamentary election, according to Cheam Yeap,
a member of the CPP’s Central Permanent Committee on Tuesday.
He said that the new government body for this fifth mandate will still be ruled by Prime Minister Hun Sen and Heng Samrin will still remain as chairman of the National Assembly.
"The CPP hasn’t yet released any new structural components for governance in the National Assembly and government," he said.
"The
CPP is awaiting the position of the Cambodian National Rescue Party
(CNRP) regarding the formation of the new National Assembly," he added.
King
Norodom Sihamoni on Sunday sent a letter to National Election Committee
president, Im Suosdey, saying that he will convene all of the elected
lawmakers to attend the first session of parliament on September 23.
However, opposition party leader, Sam Rainsy said that his CNRP haven't yet received any letter from the King regarding the parliamentary session.
Sam
Rainsy and Kem Sokha said the CNRP will not join in the formation of
the new government with the CPP, and that they will not attend the
parliamentary session if their demands for the establishment of an
independent poll inquiry committee to probe into the alleged election issues are not met.
The official results of the election announced by the NEC confirmed that the Cambodian People's Party (CPP)
2 comments:
Your mouth is full of Yuorns'shits. Keep your mouth shut, stupid dog. Keep your council to yourself.
Hey ah vicious Cheam Yeap,shut your mouth, it smells stingy, no body wants to listen to you. keep your smelly mouth for your cruel ugly boss, ah Hanoi.
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