Minister: NRP not be part of Cambodian new government  
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PHNOM PENH, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia's  Information Minister Khieu 
Kanharith said that though the ruling Cambodian  People's Party (CPP) is 
considering 
taking the Norodom Ranariddh Party  (NRP) as a partner in the government, the 
royalist party will not be part  of the new government, national media 
reported Monday.  
The government will be formed shortly following  the first meeting of the 
National Assembly on Sept. 24, but that  government will be made up of 
officials 
just from the CPP and Funcinpec,  Khieu Kanharith, who is also government 
spokesman, was quoted as saying by  the Cambodia Daily.  
"There are only two parties in the government,"  Khieu Kanharith said.  
"We will think later about the Norodom  Ranariddh Party," he added.  
Khieu Kanharith said the CPP has not yet  seriously considered the NRP as a 
partner because the royalist party has  not yet announced its support for the 
CPP political platform.  
But last week the NRP President Norodom  Ranariddh did release a statement 
urging the CPP to form the next  government quickly in order to "lead the 
country towards development and  reducing poverty according to the CPP's 
political 
platform."  
Formerly an opposition party, the NRP has  indicated in recent weeks that it 
is interested in joining forces with  CPP, particularly if it could result in 
the return of Prince Ranariddh,  who is currently in self-imposed exile to 
avoid a prison sentence.  
The NRP won two seats in parliament in the July  27 general election, 
according to official election  results.



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