A Change of Guard

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Thursday, 28 August 2014

Let the snubbing begin [This is a sign that Hun Sen will ask his CPP MPs to vote the future opposition-initiated reforms, including electoral reforms]

[This is an early warning sign that Hun Sen is beginning to slowly renege on the agreements he made with the opposition].
Lawmakers Mu Sochua, Sam Rainsy and Yim Sovann leave the National Assembly
Lawmakers Mu Sochua, Sam Rainsy and Yim Sovann leave the National Assembly in Phnom Penh yesterday. PHOTO SUPPLIED
In a surprise move yesterday, the National Assembly voted down the appointment of top Cambodia National Rescue Party lawmakers Mu Sochua and Yim Sovann to parliamentary commissions they were expected to head, leading party president Sam Rainsy to call on the ruling party to respect the “spirit” of an agreement brokered on July 22.
That agreement stipulated that the parties would divide leadership positions in the assembly, with the Cambodian People’s Party giving control of five commissions and the parliament’s first deputy presidency to the opposition.
Sochua, a former women’s affairs minister, was the CNRP’s appointed candidate to head the commission on health, social affairs, labour and women’s affairs, while Sovann was the candidate to chair the newly created anti-corruption commission.
Though the text of the July agreement did not specify that parliament must approve any candidate put forward by the CNRP for leadership positions – a fact that a senior CPP lawmaker was quick to point out yesterday – it was widely expected that Sochua and Sovann, both respected and veteran politicians, would be voted in by the absolute majority required.
CNRP deputy leader Kem Sokha was voted in as first deputy on Tuesday with the backing of almost all lawmakers, while the three other commission heads nominated by the opposition were also voted in without issue over the past two days.
Sochua received 56 votes for, 63 votes against and three abstentions. Sovann received 56 votes for, 62 votes against and three abstentions, and saw one vote nullified.

The CPP has 68 lawmakers in parliament and the opposition has 55. Prime Minister Hun Sen previously pledged that he would lobby his party’s lawmakers to vote for the opposition’s candidates.
Speaking to reporters following the session, Rainsy would not say whether he believed the CPP had broken its agreement, but insinuated that he believed the ruling party had broken it in spirit.
“For the Cambodia National Rescue Party, we respect the spirit 100 per cent and we insist that the partner party also respect the spirit 100 per cent,” he said. “We regret [what happened] today, but we will urge [the CPP] to find an appropriate resolution. We believe that there will be an appropriate resolution soon.”
Following Sochua and Sovann’s failed candidacies, Hun Sen, Rainsy, Sokha and assembly President Samrin conferred on the floor of parliament about what should happen next. Soon after, the commissions appointed two different CNRP lawmakers, who had already been approved as members, to chair them.
Former women’s affairs minister Mu Sochua leaves the National Assembly
Former women’s affairs minister Mu Sochua leaves the National Assembly yesterday after she and Yim Sovann were unexpectedly voted down as commission heads. PHOTO SUPPLIED
Ho Vann took the reins instead of Sovann, while Keo Sovannaroth (who is married to Sovann) was voted in as chairwoman of the commission targeted by Sochua.
However, Sochua said that the appointments were temporary and only so that the permanent standing committee of parliament could function until a revote to appoint her and Sovann as commission members.
“First, [there will be] a revote for the two candidates [her and Sovann] within the full house [as members], and if we are elected, then each commission will go back to do a revote within” for the chairperson, she said.
Though the CNRP pledged that its 55 lawmakers had voted for Sochua and Sovann, senior CPP lawmaker and assembly spokesman Chheang Vun argued that this could not be known for certain.
“We cannot say 55 lawmakers [of the CNRP] all support them. In their party, there are individuals who are not content with them, too,” he said.
Vun was also adamant that Sochua and Sovann’s failure to become commission heads was not in contravention of the July 22 agreement.
“The agreement did not say that [we] must vote for Yim Sovann or we must vote for Mu Sochua. How does it affect [the agreement]? If the [CNRP] chose a person who did not satisfy [the assembly] and he/she was not voted for, it’s normal.”
The election of other parliamentary leadership positions was completed yesterday in accordance with what the opposition had planned.
CNRP spokesman Yem Ponharith was elected chairman of the commission on education; security chief Long Ry was elected deputy chairman of the commission on interior and national defence, under Hun Sen’s brother Hun Neng; Mao Monyvann was elected deputy chairman of the commission on public works, transport, telecommunications, post, industry, energy and commerce under Nin Saphon; Tioulong Saumura was elected deputy chairwoman of the foreign affairs commission under longtime CPP chair Chheang Vun; and Ou Chanrith was elected deputy chairman of the commission on justice, underneath CPP lawmaker Pen Panha.
ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY KEVIN PONNIAH

8 comments:

Anonymous said...


Dear compatriots, especially the Youths,

THEY SAID: IF YOU WANT PEACE, YOU MUST PREPARE FOR THE WAR.

WE SAID: IF WE DON’T WANT TO HAVE BLOODSHED, WE MUST PREPARE FOR A PROFUSE BLOODSHED.

We’ve already known that the CNRP is going to win the next election, and Hun Sen will not transfer the power to the CNRP.

If we do the peaceful demonstration like in 2013, we will see some bloodshed again and Hun Sen will still be in power.

To change the outcome of our next demonstration, making Hun Sen to transfer his power, we must PREPARE for that event.

We require at least 100,000 youths who are brave enough to stand up to Hun Sen’s third hands force.

Just remember that we do the right thing by demanding the loser to accept the result of the election.

For the next PEACEFUL demonstration after the next election, if Hun Sen and his master the merchant of war Vietnam knew that at least 100,000 students have determined to sacrifice their lives to defend justice and to save Cambodia, Hun Sen and Vietnam will think twice before firing any shot to the crowd. Hun Sen will force himself to transfer the power because he could not kill 100,000 students.

This way, Khmer people will not see any bloodshed and the winner of the election, the CNRP, will get the power to lead Cambodia.

Finally, the fate of Cambodia is in the Khmer Youths’ hands. They have to rise to the biggest occasion and save Cambodia by cementing their solidarity starting from now. The process to form a formidable solidarity takes 2 or 3 years, and they have those years to work with.

Bun Thoeun

Anonymous said...

What a fake Democracy! CNRP wanted to manipulate the voting process right inside the National Assembly. Why bother to vote when you already have a predetermined result?

CNRP, you people are advocating a fake Democracy. You need to learn to respect other people's votes.

Last year, when the people voted for CPP, you claimed that the votes were fraud. You already knew the result ahead of time!?!! That's fake Democracy. You need to respect the people's votes.

-Drgunzet-

Anonymous said...

So, when the votes did not go your way, the way you want, CNRP claim:

_ CPP violated the agreement.

When the CPP won the election last year, CNRP claimed:

_ CPP cheated.

CNRP = fake Democracy.

-Drgunzet-

Anonymous said...

Dear Khmer youth, Mr. Hun Sen will not kill any of you. He will order the police to give you some batons. But if any of you show your violence to the police, that's different. The police are Khmer. And you know Khmer race is violent.

You don't want to upset a Khmer with gun. Don't get tricked by some coward old Khmer to get into a fight with another Khmer with gun. You will be shot dead.

If you want to live, do not mess around with any Khmer with gun.

If you want to protest, be prepared to receive some batons. If you don't like to be hit by the batons, then stay home, don't protest. I will repeat again, if you intend to do harm to a Khmer with gun, that Khmer will shoot you dead.

-Drgunzet-

Anonymous said...

Be nice, Be kind and be smart from the Khmer empire to the Gloria of Sok Kong wonder in Kingdom of wonder!

Be nice, be kind and be smart from strong CNRP to Funcinpec party!

Be nice, be kind and be smart from Ex kind to now. Khmer still suffer and more viet in Cambodia!

Be nice , be kind and be smart to lie and make the donation money vanished and where are ICC as promised? Whare the justice for all victims since 1997 to now?

Be nice, be kind and be smart until Khmer people become minority inside Cambodia like Khmer Krom!

Thanks to Mr. Sam Rainsy, Mr. Kem Soka, Miss. Kem Monovithya and 55MP CNRP that make these happen officially and soon in the near future generation Cambodians.

Miss Kem Monovithya lie and betray all the donors and the victims as she scams campaign to bring Hun Sen to ICC.

KI media and Jendamony become media controller and betray Khmer people around the world! No more freedom of speech and expression under KI media and Jendammni.

Keep the theories "Be nice, be kind and be smart" until no more Khmer identity in the world.

Mr Sam Rainsy, Mr Kem Soka, Miss Kem monovithya and all 55 MP CNRP betray the people and broke their promises to join CPP for sell out Cambodia more!

All Khmers oversea that donated a lot of money and resources become money at the end! or being called stupid as usual!

Thanks for letting me speak out the truth!

Anonymous said...

Now I finish my freedom of speech and expression and I have to go to clean all the plates, disks and toilets and feed the chickens.

Fuck you 55 MP CNRP! Fuck you Sam Rainsy and Kem Soka! you are all very good at lie and betray all victims from 1997 until now. where is your fucking ICC campaigned as promised and make all the Khmer monkeys oversea donated a lot of money? Fuck You all traitors CNRP!

Thanks you need to go now!

Anonymous said...

6:19 pm and 6:39 pm are both crazy Vietnamese posters. Don't know what the heck they are talking about. LOL!

These Vietnamese posters need to face the reality.

John

Anonymous said...

It seems to me that Hun Sen has been so afraid of "Komporp Tae Ong" plans on him (including his family members) after Vietnamese leaders in Hanoi completely controls over Cambodia in the near future just like Khmer Kampuchea Krom, the leaders of Khmer Kampuchea Krom (the King Chey Setha II) had been slit or cut off their heads and they many Khmer people had been buried alive under the large tea pots with fire lid on.

HOW CRUEL THE YOUN/VIETCONG KILLERS AND MASTERS WERE IN KHMER KAMPUCHEA KROM.