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PHNOM PENH (The Cambodia Herald) -- The deputy president of the opposition party said that the initiative of culture of dialogue doesn't mean that Cambodia National Rescue Party surrenders to the ruling Cambodian People's Party.
"Culture of dialogue doesn't mean surrender, but it's collection of people's concerns to put on the table and find solution to them," Kem Sokha, Vice President of CNRP, said Friday during a meeting with local leadership in Kampong Thom's Baray district.
The CPP and CNRP have launched the culture of dialogue late last year to serve the interest of the nation after the opposition party agreed to take their seats in parliament.
During an extraordinary congress early this month, CPP reiterated its stance to continue the culture of dialogue for the sake of the people and the nation.
The commitment has been welcomed by opposition party.
2 comments:
The word surrender is the worst, but the inactive and succumb to quiet and hiding face are almost equal to passive surrender.
Does anyone know how to roots off cheating worms from kem sok svar brain. .. he know himself he did rampage cheat his wife. .he cheat IRI he cheat you guy and he earn his living like snail by his mouthpiece massive lying. ...now he have filthy rich. .Right? . When you met a bad crook what you do. ..?..
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