Thursday, November 29, 2007
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata
The little known Khmer National Party (KNP) declared its merger with Kem Sokha’s HRP on 28 November 2007. At a press conference held at the HRP party headquarters, Sum Sitha, the KNP leader, provided the reason his party decided to merge with the HRP. He said that the HRP and the KNP hold the same political goals and are based on true democracy. Sum Sitha said that this union was done to gather all the democratic forces in order to win the upcoming 2008 general election. The KNP was formed in 2004. Including the KNP, there are 5 parties that have merged with the HRP, these parties include: Pen Sovann’s National Support Party, the BLDP, the New Cambodia Party, and the National Building Party.
8 comments:
Whatever! Merge or submerge should be their nick.
Okay, good luck to the HRP!
Yet another loser party forays into political arena.
MOI
Yes, 1:18, they will not be a challenge for the CPP. What we need is a bigger punching bag for exercise to keep us in shape. Thus, we can only hope that the SRP will join with them as well to help keep us healthy.
Or, perhaps we need another Water Festival to advertise who is "MOI."
Customarily, this would in severe violation of our tradition. No! We just swim in the river just to keep us in shape, and we'll wait until next year.
Further, we'll discuss with Gen. Nhim Vada regarding the implementation of our rescue team to avert anymore calemity, although we cannot evade the inevitability. Of course, "Prection and precaution are best medicines."
Again, thank you for all your hard work on behalf of Gen. Nhim Vada and his teams; you deserve all the credit. Your leadership and dedication are the most asset to our country.
MOI
Gentleman
It is an exellent approach to adopt this idea, focused on common goal for our nation.
We ought to live by our concience, not by what we are fed and led to our poor cambodians' misery.
Neang SA
I'd like to announce that my party CPP (Cambodia Prostitution Party)will merge with the CPP (Cambodia People's Party) in a week.
Nope, Westerners parties should stick to its kind.
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