Friday, November 02, 2007

Royalists out of touch with voters, say analysts [-The public secret is out now even though Prince Sirirath still denies it]

By Vong Sokheng
Phnom Penh Post, Issue 16 / 22, November 2 - 15, 2007

As leaders of Funcinpec and the Norodom Ranariddh Party continued to trade insults last week, political analysts said the fight does not bode well for the July 2008 national elections.

Local election-monitoring NGOs told the Post that the royalist vote will either be split between the two parties or their supporters won't bother to vote at all.

Koul Panha, executive director of Comfrel, said the two parties' infighting over personal issues has nothing to do with what voters care about, and will harm both parties.

"I think that members of the royal families within NRP and Funcinpec have expressed their personal anger to the public, which is a bad message for their voters in the upcoming national elections," Panha said. "Funcinpec won the UNTAC-sponsored election in 1993 because of its struggle to fight for sovereignty and territorial integrity and to fight against illegal immigration and corruption."

Panha said that Cambodian people now have a more sophisticated understanding about what the country needs, and they won't vote for a political party unless they believe it can improve society.

"There is no law to prohibit members of the royalist families from political affairs, but the division within royal families has left the royalist political parties at more risk in the upcoming national elections," Panha said, adding that if party leaders allow their political image to decline, they'll have to get out of politics.

Pahna made his comments in reaction to Prince Norodom Ranariddh's public remarks regarding nepotism inside Funcinpec and his younger sister Princess Arun Rasmey, who is the Funcinpec candidate for prime minister in the upcoming elections.

Ranariddh, the president of NRP, blasted his 52-year-old sister Arun Rasmey in remarks made by phone from Mayalsia to supporters in Prey Veng province on October 18.

Muth Chantha, spokesman of the NRP, said the prince was just trying to explain the differences between Funcinpec and NRP.

"The prince's message just explained to his supporters about the family leadership and nepotism within Funcinpec. It was not defamation," Chantha said.

He said that the prince recounted how Arun Rasmey is Funcinpec's candidate for prime minister; her husband Keo Puthrasmey is the president of Funcinpec; and Prince Sisowath Sirirath is second deputy president of Funcinpec and also is the former husband of Arun Rasmey.

Sirirath told the Post that Ranariddh's comments demonstrate his attitude towards Khmer women.

"Ranariddh does not have a good heart. He is jealous of his younger sister in a leadership role of Funcinpec," Sirirath said.

Sirirath said that there is no division among the royalists because all the royalists who hold government positions are in Funcinpec, not NRP.

Funcinpec ousted Ranariddh from the party last October.

An official of the Neutral and Impartial Committee for Free and Fair Election in Cambodia also said both parties are in trouble.

"The result of [commune] elections indicates that the royalist political party is weaker," said Puthea Hang, executive director of NICFEC. "The monarchists are losing confidence with their leaderships."

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, I agree with the Analyst. That is if the party don't cease fire, both will lose out. Thus, stop fighting and try to do as much as you can for the country between now and the election and let destiny take it course. I mean if you want to stay separate, stay separate, but don't fight.

Anonymous said...

The quicker thier disappeared the better for Khmer people. They are worsen than dogs.

Australia

Anonymous said...

Indeed, they are a threat to our future.

Anonymous said...

Royalist will be disappeared from the Political Horizon. that's a goal for the CPP.

Anonymous said...

Nope, Royalists are not a threat to the Cpp, but they are a threat to the public. Thus, it will be up to the public to decide.

Anonymous said...

Royalist, just a symbolic "Ting Maung" for the usage to strength
CPP's power.

Anonymous said...

Maybe, but no one expected it to happen that way. However,the opposition created such condition out of their own stupidities by over-bashing the royalists and pushed them closer to the CPP. What else can I tell you? Perhaps this is Cambodia true destiny.

Anonymous said...

It doesn't matters that happen to our mother land in-fact the royalist always with Vietcong vietnam all the ways before CPP has births ,so to some one that has said ,we are over -bashing the royalist and push them closer to CPP,that one must be people have born by forgotten to bring their brain with,did some one ever saw Sihanuk like lon nol,the real khmer nationalism? The royalist love to have youn with them at all the time example youn wife ect.sold land to youn,treaty add on to cut Cambodian land to youn singed by Sihakmony hahahhahah those that called treson with CPP all the-way

Anonymous said...

treason=correction

Anonymous said...

that's true 8:04AM. True.