Tuesday, May 06, 2008

SRP to weigh election participation

SRP supporters during the 2007 commune election campaign (Photo: RFA)

04 May 2008
By Mom Sophon
Radio Free Asia

Translated from Khmer by Heng Soy

A high ranking opposition official indicated on Sunday 04 May, that his party will convoke its permanent committee to weigh in whether the party will participate in the upcoming general election or not, because of a number of irregularities which are taking place during the election preparation.

Eng Chhay Eang, SRP Secretary-general, indicated that the party permanent committee will hold a meeting this weekend to review and discuss about the election progress. Eng Chhay Eang said: “… should we participate in the election or not? There must be some changes made to the election progress. We see a lot of lacking issues within the NEC which acts improperly in the election registration and the removal of names from the voters’ election list. For the election campaign, we saw that the (ruling party) is using state-owned media, therefore the ruling party has access to a very strong broadcast media, starting from now on, whereas other political parties do not. Furthermore, regarding the neutrality of civil servants, now, the ruling party uses civil servants, it uses state resources for its own election campaign: such as the police force, army force, the court, etc… and this is a violation of the party law, but, we didn’t see the NEC taking any measure, it closes its eyes and allows the ruling party to do whatever they want.”

Tep Nytha, NEC secretary-general, said that during the upcoming election campaign, the NEC will organize an election on state-media with equal time for all parties. Tep Nytha said: “I don’t know when they made their criticisms, because during the election campaign, the NEC will organize an equal-time (campaigning program) on state media. On the other hand, right now, the ruling on the campaign is not the NEC’s duty. During the 30-day election campaign, the NEC will organize a campaign program broadcasted on state media, both on radio and TV, to meet with parties participating in the election, there will be equal time allotted.”

Kem Sokha, HRP president, said that his party will participate in the election, even though there are a number of irregularities. Kem Sokha said: “We decided to participate (in the election), we must participate, even if there are some irregularities, and there are some doubtful issues. We must participate and we will protest about some of the issues.”

Kul Panha, Comfrel Director, said that the pre-election situation for this mandate is better than the previous elections, and the use of campaigning means seems to be less restrictive: “It’s better for the 2008 election, in particular, for the security. Up until now, we didn’t see severe cases of violence, assassinations of opposition party members and politicians yet. If we look among the political parties, it is better (than before).”

Up until this Sunday, there are only 3 political parties which registered for the election. 12 May will the final date for party registration for the election.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gentleman

Khmer compatriots!!!
We all are concerned about coming up election result, where CHANGE can take place in cambodia and her history.

It appears that free and fair election requires close observation. I strongly believe that oversea compatriots can be electoral observer, with the knowledge of culture of scam and manipulation to ensure fair election comes about.

It is advantage to have also dual citizen where oppression can not be applied to those with oversea passport.

Please consider.

Neang SA

Anonymous said...

Let keep on educating and supporting one another. Let pass the word around on what going on back home.

Only through unity and knowledge of what going on will there be a better khmer nation again.

Without it, we are worst then a jigzaw puzzle.



If we don't support each other, Who will ?

Anonymous said...

please don't participate in election, H.E Sam Rainsy. Although many people support our SRP, but CPP will win this election. CPP really strong party. they have strong root from bottom to the head.

Anonymous said...

The SRP is sinking fast. Why participate in the election? All they got is a bunch cyclo drivers with fake westerner degree.

KJE said...

If the SRP boycotts the election they will have lost the right to their political existence. It would be an admission of defeat.

Anonymous said...

The SRP don't have to admit anything. If they can't make the election, they are done.

Anonymous said...

Should ask Paris Agreement Signators to reform the oppressing killer police force and justice first, so Cambodia real belong to people not the Shit Heads!

Anonymous said...

Yes, and all gorilla must be deported back to Planet of the Ape.