Thursday, September 26, 2013

Opposition Leader Calls New Government Unconstitutional



លោក​សម រង្ស៊ី​ហៅ​រដ្ឋាភិបាលថ្មី​ថា ​ជា​រដ្ឋប្រហារ​រដ្ឋធម្មនុញ្ញ​


រយៈពេល​មួយ​ថ្ងៃ​ក្រោយ​ពី​រដ្ឋ​សភា​បាន​បោ­ះ​ឆ្នោត​ជា​កញ្ចប់​​តែងតាំង​ស្ថាប័ន​រដ្ឋ​­សភា​ និង​រដ្ឋាភិបាល​ក្នុង​ពេល​តែមួយ​ ​គណបក្ស​សង្គ្រោះជាតិ​បាន​ប្រកាស​មិន​ទទួល­​ស្គាល់​រដ្ឋាភិបាល​និង​ស្ថាប័ន​រដ្ឋសភា​ដ­ែល​គ្រប់​គ្រង​ដោយ​គណបក្ស​ប្រជាជន​ទេ ​ដោយ​លោក​បាន​ចាត់​ទុក​ថា ​ជា​រដ្ឋ​ប្រហារ​រដ្ឋ​ធម្មនុញ្ញ​និង​បាន​ល­ួច​ប្លន់​ឆន្ទៈ​ប្រជា​រាស្ត្រ។ លោកហេង រស្មី​នៃវីអូអេ​រាយការណ៍​ពីរាជធានី​ភ្នំពេ­ញ៕





Opposition leader Sam Rainsy on Wednesday told reporters that this week's National Assembly session, held by the ruling party without the participation of the opposition, was a "constitutional coup" that did not reflect the will of the people. "We will not cooperate in any manner with the present National Assembly and with the present government unless there are guarantees that there will be an investigation committee to investigate the election irregularities and to find justice for the voters, whose wills have been distorted, and provided also that there is a program of reforms that both parties can agree upon," he said. Sam Rainsy's remarks come a day after the ruling Cambodian People's Party voted in a block measure to install its own members into the Cambodian cabinet, despite the absence of the opposition. Meanwhile, in a separate speech to CPP leaders, Prime Minister Hun Sen said the party must be willing to change to reflect the country's new political environment and "to respond to the people's needs." (Heng Reaksmey, Phnom Penh)
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

ah Prett tain 2 ang!