Ranariddh Party  Continues Push for Pardon  By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer  
Original report from Phnom Penh
04 September 2008

 Prince Norodom RanariddhThe  Norodom Ranariddh Party is pushing Prime 
Minister Hun Sen to pardon its exiled  leader, offering to bring its two 
National 
Assembly seats in line with the  ruling party in exchange, officials said 
Thursday. 
The Norodom Ranariddh Party won two seats in the election,  and if it sides 
with the opposition, it will create a block of 31 National  Assembly votes 
capable of drafting motions critical of the government. 
Without the Norodom Ranariddh Party, the opposition Sam  Rainsy and Human 
Rights parties can only muster 29 votes, one vote short under  the constitution 
of drafting critical legislation or forwarding motions to call  government 
officials to answer policy questions before the Assembly. 
Prince Norodom Ranariddh faces an 18-month prison sentence  and a fine of 
$150,000 if he returns to Cambodia, on breach of trust charges  stemming from 
the 
sale of Funcinpec party headquarters in 2006, when he was  president of the 
party. 
The Norodom Ranariddh Party has requested a pardon from King  Norodom 
Sihamoni, but royal officials say the king has sought agreement for a  pardon 
from 
Hun Sen. 
NRP spokesman Suth Dina said Thursday the party's two seats  have political 
value for the ruling Cambodian People's Party to help it avoid  problems from 
the opposition. 
"If Prince Ranariddh joins in the opposition alliance, it  will make trouble 
for the CPP, because we have more than 30 elements to  criticize the 
government," he said. "We believe that the CPP, especially Prime  Minister Hun 
Sen, 
will not let the prince stay with the opposition and will  pardon the prince, 
for 
returning home." 
Suth Dina did not say Thursday whether the Norodom Ranariddh  Party was ready 
to join the opposition coalition. The party broke with the  opposition by 
accepting the legitimacy of the election shortly after the  polls. 
Government spokesman Khieu Kanharith said Thursday the prince  cannot be 
pardoned. 
"The court sentenced him already," he said. "But the king and  the prime 
minister can ask the court to suspend the prince's guilty sentence,  and then 
the 
prince can go back home."



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