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Wednesday 5 February 2014

U.S. continues urging Cambodian ruling, opposition to resume talks over row

PHNOM PENH, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- The United States renewed Wednesday its call for Cambodia's ruling and opposition parties to resume talks over post-election dispute, spokesmen for both sides said.
Scot Marciel, visiting Principal Deputy Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, made the push during a meeting with Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hor Namhong.
"Again, the U.S. encouraged both parties -- the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP)-- to return to the negotiating table and talk about how to begin implementing reforms that are necessary for the benefit of the Cambodian people,"Sean McIntosh, spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, told reporters after the meeting.
According to spokesman for the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Koy Kuong, Scot Marciel told Hor Namhong that the U.S. did not side with any party and always supported nonviolent demonstrations in Cambodia.
"Scot Marciel urged both sides to resume negotiations in order to seek a peaceful solution to the issue,"Koy Kuong told reporters."He also encouraged the two parties to settle their differences by themselves."
Hor Namhong said the ruling CPP's door is still open for negotiations with the opposition over the dispute.
He reiterated that the opposition CNRP should join the National Assembly if it really wanted to debate towards an electoral reform or a re-election.
According to the nation's constitution, the National Assembly cannot be dissolved before a five-year term ends, Hor Namhong said, adding that the opposition's demand for a re-vote or an early election needs to be amended in the constitution.
"If there is any amendment to the constitution, it is necessary for both sides to sit down and debate in the National Assembly," he said."So the opposition should join the National Assembly to debate on these matters."

Political row between Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling CPP and the CNRP, led by longtime opposition leader Sam Rainsy, has persisted since July's election results showed that the CPP won 68 parliamentary seats and the CNRP got 55.
Claiming serious irregularities, the CNRP refused to accept the results and has boycotted parliament and held many protests -- some of them turned violent -- to demand the resignation of Hun Sen and a re-vote.
The leaders of the two parties met twice in September in a bid to resolve their political differences, but the talks failed to reach any agreements.
Scot Marciel also met with CNRP's Vice President Kem Sokha on Wednesday.
Editor: chengyang

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What constitution Mr. 5-Hong? Your current government is unconstitutional! You and your unconstitutional government behave more like Mafia. The evidence is preponderant that you and your current unelected government is no other than the extension of Democratic Kumpuchea made possible by Vietnamese goverment. Is it true that you (former chief of Bang Trabek re-education prison), Son Sen (former cheif of the Khmer Rouge army, chief of the Santebal or the secret police, chief of S21), Mr. Eng Sary (former minister of foreign affairs), and others (who worked in DK) were born in Vietnam of Vietnamese bloodline and that you guys colluded to kill Khmers by the millions in order to advance the territory and economy of your country of origin? You guys did a good job that even at his dead bed Pol Pot was still believing that those executed at S21 were spies tasked to sobatage Democratic Kumpuchea? Also an idiot named Noun Chia (Brother number 2 ) still belives that Vorn Vet (executed at S21) had plan to overthrow DK government. Noun Chia susspected that there were Vietnamese agents in the DK government but because of his low IQ he has no idia who these Vietnamese agents were. He does not know that the real Viet agents he and Pot Pot were looking for were no other than those Camarats tasked to hunt for these Vietnamese agents themselves. If Khmer Rouge Tribunal happened elsewhere yours and your friends true identity whould have come to light.