Monday, February 16, 2009

Kingdom is moving "in the right direction: Another "shining" IRI survey, BRAVO?!?!

Political parties are 'all the same', IRI survey finds

Monday, 16 February 2009

Written by Vong Sokheng and Robert Carmichael
The Phnom Penh Post

WHO WAS ASKED?
The IRI Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion looked at people's attitudes towards last year's general election, thoughts on democracy and feelings on the direction the country is taking. Seventy-eight percent of respondents were from rural areas.
Responses show over 80 percent of Cambodians want to elect their own village chief, not have one imposed by govt.

Some 82 percent of Cambodians believe the Kingdom is moving "in the right direction", according to a nationwide public opinion survey by the International Republican Institute (IRI) - an increase of 11 percent over results from a similar survey in 2007.

An IRI representative contacted by the Post on Sunday refused to comment ahead of today's official launch.

But the IRI discussed the results of the survey - conducted in 2008 following July's national election - last week with Sok An, deputy prime minister and minister at the Council of Ministers.

Council spokesman Phay Siphan said the government would not respond in detail ahead of today's release but said the survey was extremely helpful.

Tool for guidance

"The survey is a useful tool, and we have learned a lot from the responses of the public," Phay Siphan said. "It will prove very important for guiding the government in setting its policies."

The report, which surveyed the opinions of 2,000 people across the country late last year, also found that 85 percent of respondents wanted to elect their own village chief rather than having one imposed by the government.

And the survey showed why that was an important consideration: Two-fifths of respondents said the village chief was the most influential person in their lives. The second-most influential person, according to 28 percent of respondents, was the prime minister.

Ou Virak, president of the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights, said many village chiefs across the country exerted a strong influence at the local level. His concern was that this influence could endanger freedom of expression.

"I think that even though Cambodia is seen to be moving in the right direction, that doesn't mean that the government is doing well in all areas," he said. "The influence of village chiefs means they can play a role as either a protector of human rights or an abuser of them."

Parties all the same

Some 55 percent of people surveyed said that there was either no difference between competing parties in the 2008 election or that they didn't know what the differences were. Sam Rainsy Party lawmaker Mu Sochua said that posed a challenge for the opposition party.

"There is something wrong with our message," she said. "But there is another factor - the CPP has all the media channels. They keep saying: ‘There is no difference. Every party is alike'. The media went so strong on that, and we have no means to say that we are different. Every channel on radio and TV says that: ‘We are the same'."

"But where we are able to reach and to say: Yes, there is a difference, then 21 percent of the voters say there is a difference," she added. "So we have to work harder on the message getting there much earlier."

The problem of equal access to media, an issue of intense debate during national elections, was felt by 95 percent of respondents as "very or somewhat important" in building a functioning democracy.

Other factors that scored 95 percent or higher in that category were making the judiciary stronger and independent, and ensuring that provincial governments were elected by all citizens.

IRI country representative John Willis said last week that the data would be used by all major political parties to promote democracy, accountability and good governance.

The survey was carried out last year between October 22 and November 25 in all 24 provinces and municipalities.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rural Khmer=Khlao+Khlach+Khlean

Yes, no more crying, Khmer people.

Anonymous said...

Jealous Fake(3:44) because real Khmer did good in running their own country.

Sorry Ah George Washington worshiper motherfucker, you aint gonna steal Cambodia from Khmer people; you got that?

Anonymous said...

4:11 PM

The moment you badmouth about the US, you and rest will be doomed.

Tell your leaders not to screw with the US, but you can certainly screw with other countries.

Your country is nothing without other foreign donations. Thus, don't act as if you're on top of the world, because YOU ARE NOT.

Anonymous said...

4:11pm,
Weak person possesses weak mind.

Before 1975 fall,Cambodia had offered to be a US territory or protectorate but Washington DC did not want it.

4:11pm I see you are having self- esteem and confidence problems.

Anonymous said...

just only khmer opposition party said khmer country going down,because they just to khnow how to talk and they didn't khnow how to built.

Anonymous said...

I won't be surprise that you idiot's (7:40) king and queen try to sell Cambodia to westerner as usual, but we Khmer will never do that.

We'll defend our soil from your evil empire to the last man, motherfucker.

Anonymous said...

1206 am is very mad and had no better choice but screaming out in profanity in debate.

Defend our soil to the last man from who?

Yuon,need not to.Yuon got all since 1/7/79. Biet khong ong nhu, 1206am?

Anonymous said...

Please... Like Hun Sen's desire...
Let's him be the King !

Anonymous said...

Dear Friends,

I believe in the IRI's survey report. It is not surprised me at all.

I would appreciate IRI very much if they launch another survey on the ability of our beloved people to understand about: the trend of economics, politics, and technology, and what these trends mean to them?. Then, we would know they answered critically to the previous survey.

Thanks

Anonymous said...

WTF? If you can tweak survey, so can I. Who are you trying to fool, motherfucker (1:40).

Anonymous said...

If you voted for CPP (Cambodian People's Party):

Also known as:

Communist People's Party
Khmer Rouge People's Party
Khmer Krorhorm People's Party


You're support the killing of 1.7 million innocent Khmer peoples.

You're support the killing of innocent men, women and children in Cambodia on March 30, 1997.

You're support murder of Piseth Pilika.

You're support assassination of journalists in Cambodia.

You're support political assassination and killing.

You're support attemted assassination and murder of leader of the free trade union in Cambodia.

You're support corruption in Cambodia.

You're support Hun Sen Regime burn poor people's house down to the ground and leave them homeless.


These are the Trade Mark of Hun Sen Regime.


Hun Sen, Chea Sim and Heng Samrin are Khmer Rouge commanders.
When is the ECCC going to bring these three criminals to U.N. Khmer Rouge Trail?

Khmer Rouge Regime is a genocide organization.

Hun Sen Regime is a terrorist organization.
Hun Sen Bodyguards is a terrorist organization.
Hun Sen Death Squad is a terrorist organization.
Cambodian People's Party is a terrorist organization.

I have declare the current Cambodian government which is lead by the Cambodian People's Party as a terrorist organization.

Whoever associate with the current Cambodian government are associate with a terrorist organization.