Thursday, June 26, 2008

Hun Sen called on parties to accept election results ... even if there is election cheating?

Cambodian parties urged to accept results

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Agence France Presse

PHNOM PENH: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday called on political parties running in next month's general election to compete honestly and to accept the result of the poll.

The move came the day before 11 parties begin the designated one-month campaign period.

"All political parties participating in the election should compete with honesty, dignity and honour... and must accept the result of the election which reflects the will of the voters," Hun Sen said in a statement broadcast on state-run television.

The statement also called for parties to make the national interest their priority so that "we will have (a) proper, free, and fair election."

The last general elections in July 2003 saw the kingdom plunged into a year of political stalemate as parties wrangled over forming a coalition. A government was finally formed in July 2004.

Hun Sen has previously stated that he will not speak in public during the entire campaign period. He and his Cambodian People's Party are considered certain winners.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

AS I SAID BEFORE ALL 11 FOOL PARTIES CROWDED IN TO COSMETICALLY HELP cpp OF HUN SEN. HUN SEN LAUGH HIS ASS OFF HE KNOWS FOR SURE THE CPP WILL WIN VIA CHEATING DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY! TERM OVER TERM AGAIN AND AGAIN! THERE IS NO NEED TO DO THIS FAKE ELECTION!

Anonymous said...

My Khmer people,
Please don't bring that kind of attitude to this forum.
We need not to give up too easily. Let's encourage others and fight to the end. Don't do a half ass job and call it quit. This loose, loose attitudes will set us back another ten years. What ever the end result may be; We want our son/daughter to remember, we tried rather than cried "they cheated!"
This election is critical for us and for the future of our children. Let us all strive for perseverance!