Phnom Penh Post
By Joe Freeman
Though the party has not yet filed its candidate list, the Cambodian
National Rescue Party confirmed yesterday that Prince Sisowath Thomico –
a nephew of and former aide to the late King Father Norodom Sihanouk –
will run as a lawmaker in Preah Sihanouk province.
“It’s the very first time I’m campaigning and running,” Thomico said yesterday.
He’s going after a seat in the southwestern province named after his uncle. Thomico says the association is no a coincidence.
In
Preah Sihanouk, a province that tilts heavily toward the ruling
Cambodian People’s Party, Thomico, 61, is realistic about the
challenges.
“If we look at the figures in Sihanoukville, during
the last commune election the CPP won about 50,000 votes, and the
opposition party won about 20,000 votes, so I think it’s going to be a
challenge.”
Last week, Prime Minister Hun Sen said in a speech
that if victorious in the elections, he would keep Sihanouk’s legacy
alive in the province named after him.
Thomico plans on travelling there today to meet with local leaders organising his campaign team.
CNRP
spokesman Yim Sovann said that Thomico is “popular in Sihanoukville”
and that his nomination will show the public that the opposition is
“successful in mobilising democratic forces in all the parties,
especially the royalist parties.”
The party is still waiting for
the National Election Committee to respond to demands for reforms before
registering candidates, though it is fast running out of time. The
15-day registration period ends on May 13.
Analyst Lao Mong Hay doesn’t see the CNRP’s choice as a game-changer.
“As
a person, I’m not so sure whether he’s a big fish,” he said. “Without
the royal title, he’s just like you and I. I’m not so sure whether he
will boost support for his party.”
For Thomico, the experience of
hitting the campaign trail will be a new one. “I’m more used to talking
to diplomats and the press. So that’s quite different. I think as far
as the people are concerned, you have to be straightforward.”
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