A Change of Guard

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Monday 28 September 2015

Parties’ rhetoric heats up

Parties’ rhetoric heats up
Mon, 28 September 2015 ppp
Meas Sokchea
Prime Minister Hun Sen greets Cambodian expatriates last week in New York where he told the congregation that the CNRP had a plan to topple the government during the 2013 elections. PHOTO SUPPLIED

Opposition deputy leader Kem Sokha has promised to retire from politics if his Cambodia National Rescue Party does not win a resounding victory in the 2018 general election.

The CNRP deputy president made the comments in a speech in Kampong Cham province on Saturday, during which he also urged other parties that intend to field candidates in 2018 to join forces with the country’s main opposition.

“I dare to say that we will win because the [CNRP] is still keeping to its position and not turning away. I want to call on all Khmer patriots in all political parties to consider the national democratic interest and unite with the [CNRP],” he said.

“Because [the ruling Cambodian People’s Party] knows our stance is to win and to guide the country to change the leadership … [CPP politicians] are angry,” he added.

Sokha’s comments came just days after Prime Minister Hun Sen told a gathering of Cambodian expatriates in the US that the CNRP had “a plan to topple” the government “through people power” at the last election in 2013.

Hun Sen quoted Sokha as saying that if the premier did not step down he would be forced out as a “final measure”.

Hun Sen then reportedly told Sokha that he was fortunate not to have attempted to overthrow him as it would have been Sokha’s “funeral day” if he had.

The rhetoric comes amid a fractured detente between the two major political parties, known as the culture of dialogue. Since it was announced in July 2014, the purported cooling of rhetoric has been marred by arrests of CNRP supporters and members, and of a Sam Rainsy Party senator, Hong Sok Hour.

CPP spokesman Sok Eysan yesterday dismissed Sokha’s comments, saying the CNRP was using the sentencing of CNRP activists as a political tool to gain support, while in fact the 15 CNRP members and supporters given lengthy sentences earlier this year had broken the law and were punished accordingly by the courts. The CNRP and rights groups, however, say the hearings were politically motivated and did not meet the minimum legal standards for a fair trial.

Speaking to Australia’s ABC Radio on Friday, CNRP president Sam Rainsy called Hun Sen’s Cambodia a “dictatorship”, a term the ruling party warned the opposition against using under the new culture.

“This is just a fact as observed by everybody, including the civil society, who deplores the continuous shrinking of Cambodia’s democratic space, especially the restriction of freedom of expression,” he said yesterday.

Yesterday, Rainsy maintained that the culture of dialogue wasn’t on shaky ground.

“It has been designed not just for Hun Sen and Sam Rainsy, nor for only the CPP and the CNRP, but for the long term . . . It’s a must if we want to strengthen democracy and to put an end to the culture of violence in our country.”

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Compatriots,

First and foremost, Khmers are NOT fighting Khmers. Khmers are fighting the sold-out Khmers.

Please let me propose some solutions :

1. Let the 2018 election run its course.
The CNRP will definitely win again.
2. When Hun Sen refuses to relinquish his power. Then the leaders of the CNRP shall advise and solicit the supports and help from the signatories of the 1991 Peace Accord.
3. The CNRP shall mobilize the Khmer people to coordinate mass protests all over the country
SIMULTANIOUSLY.
4. At some point, some true Khmer field commanders and soldiers will joint the fight.
5. When the body counts reach a certain number, the signatory countries WILL come to
our rescue.
6. The UN will convene an emergency session to impose corrective measures for both Cambodia and Vietnam.

The Vietnamese are willing to lose their lives to invade somebody else's country.
Why don't we Khmers be willing to lose ours to
DEFEND OUR MOTHERLAND ?


Anonymous said...

មានមួយចំនួននៅតែឆោតចំចោះជនក្បត់ជាតិ ដោយទទួលស្វាគមន៏ មេនរកផ្ដាច់ការ ហើយជាជនក្បត់ជាតិ ចារកិច្ចយួនតាំងពីព្រែតនេះអាយុ១៩ឆ្នាំម្លេះ ។

Anonymous said...

Poster 11:45

The 2018 general election will for ever shape the future of Cambodia and Cambodians.

We cannot afford the status-quo. Change must be made to happen.
After loosing this election, when Traitor Hun Sen doesn't step down, the Khmer people
must make him step down !!!

Anonymous said...

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