Friday, February 16, 2007

Prince Sirivudh Agrees With Retired King: Royals Should Quit Politics [-Thomico: Not until Cambodia gains back her independence]

Friday, February 16, 2007

By Prak Chan Thul
THE CAMBODIA DAILY


Prince Norodom Sirivudh told reporters Thursday that he supported retired King Norodom Sihanouk’s suggestion that royals should quit politics.

On Feb 2, the retired King suggested on his Web site that royals should be removed from politics altogether.

Prime Minister Hun Sen has also since proposed that the royals could initiate their own political retirement.

"We would like to support this highly royal thought," Prince Sirivudh said of his half-brother Norodom Sihanouk's proposal.

"But this is up to the individual royal member to decide," he added.

Prince Sirivudh made the comments after being interviewed at Phnom Penh Municipal Court over a lawsuit filed by Funcinpec against Prince Norodom Ranariddh, accusing the former Funcinpec president of selling off the party's headquarters for personal benefit.

Prince Sirivudh declined comment on his court visit.

But Investigating Judge Ke Sakhorn said the prince said he could not remember any details of the sale because he has been sick with diabetes, Ke Sakhorn said.

Until recently, Prince Sirivudh had been a key figure in Cambodia's political scene, serving as acting president of Funcinpec and as co-minister of interior and deputy prime minister.

He resigned from the Funcinpec position in March 2006, after the National Assembly voted to remove both his senior government positions.

Prince Sisowath Thomico, leader of the Sangkum Jatiniyum Front Party, said royals should not quit politics.

"Cambodia is not independent yet so the royal family members have a duty to continue in politics until it is independent," he said by telephone, though he declined to elaborate on how the country is not independent.

Om Yentieng, an advisor to Prime Minister Hun Sen, called on Prince Thomico to clarify his claim.

"So is the Prince [Thomico] going to crusade for the independence for Cambodia?" Om Yentieng asked.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The decision of the Sexy prince Norodom Sirivuddh is so right,
Congratulation!
Life has to move on !....
Sirivuddh can't go back to sing & play guitar at the Metro station in Paris....Cambodia is only his home where he will sing like a Cicada Prince.
Il y avait une fois un prince de cigale chantait dans la foret enchantee.......

Anonymous said...

I don't think Sirivut will like
Cambodia because his wife can now
suit him in court for having many
mistresses abroad.

Anonymous said...

Bien dit 3:23 PM. Merci.

Anonymous said...

This sexmaniac will enter into a prostitution business soon after. That is where his passion is.

Anonymous said...

hEY THAT HIS OWN RIGHT TO STATE HIS OWN MINE!

THAT HIS RIGHT, GO FIND SOMETHING ELSE TO FIGHT.

aND HE IS TOO FAT AND TOO OLD TO BE A PROSTITUDE. HUN XEN WOULD NOT LIKE TO SLEEP WITH HIME ANY MORE WITHOUT THE MAKE UP OF FUNCINPEC.

BUT DO NOT FORGET HE STOLE ALOT OF COUNTY'S MONEY TOO THIS DOODLE.