ទើបតែយល់ដឹងឬ​  លោក​បងធំ ? ។ យូរណាស់មកហើយ ទើបតែបើកភ្នែក មើលឃើញ ឬ? ។
នឹងហើយ របបដែលខ្លួនគាំទ្រនោះ ។
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From: BoangThom បងធំ 
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 7:02 PM
To: camdisc@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: A Modest Proposal


See my attachment in Khmer 
Espece de  tabernacle !!!

  
ចង់បានលទ្ធិប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ យកទៅធើស្អី ម៉ាអាឥឡូវនេះ  ការប្រកាន់វណ្ណះ ការើស

អើងបក្សពួក ពូជសម្បុរ កំពុងតែពេញនិយម  អាណាមាន រិតតែមាន អាណាក្រ



រិតតែក្រ  ។មើល៎ ទាហានខ្មែរដែលឈរជើងនៅតាមទាល់ដែនទៅ ​រហេមរហាម



ក្រដូចអ្នកសុំទាន  ស្លៀ្កកពាក់ខោអាវធ្លាយមុខធ្លាយក្រោយ  រីឯចំណែកពួកមេៗ ដែលជា

មន្ត្រីធំៗ នៅភ្នំពេញវិញ  ពួកគេមានលុយដល់អាថ្នាក់ចាយមិនអស់  មានវិឡាស្កឹមស្កៃ

មានដីធ្លីរាប់រយហិកតា  មានឈ្នួលរាប់សឹបនាក់  ​ សួរថាពួកគេបានលុយនេះពី

ណាមក ?  ថាពីជំនាន់លន់នល់ ទៅគេពុករលួយ ​តែឥឡូវនេះវិញ  មិននិយាយតែម្តង

ពុករលួយហួសហេតុ រកលេខដាក់គ្មាន ប៉ុនហ្នឹងហើយ នៅតែរាស្រ្តបោះឆ្នោតអោយ

ទៀតណ៎ ? មែនទេនទេនទៅពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរយើងភាគច្រើន  ជាពូជសាសន៍មួយ ដែលខ្វះសេចក្តីក្លាហាន  
ល្ងង់ក្លៅ មិនឆ្លៀសវ័យ ទាល់តែសោះ  ចេះតែអាខាង អែបអប

យកចិត្តអ្នកធំ  អោយតែដឹងថា អាណាមានវណ្ណះជាមន្ត្រីធំដុំនោះ  គឺនាំគ្នាអោនលំទោម

ខ្លាចគេដូចខ្លា   ។ចំណែកអាអ្នកធំវិញ មានចិត្ត​ក្លាហានហ៊ានតទាល់ បង្ក្រាប 
តែជាមួយសាសន៍ខ្លួនឯតែប៉ុណ្ណោះ   ​បើជាមួយថៃនឹងយួនវិញ  គឺរណបជាមួយតែ

រហូត  ថៃហ៊ានចូលឈ្លានពាន មើលងាយខ្មែរមិនសំចៃដៃឡើយ ក៏ពួកគេយល់ថា

នៅល្មមនៅឡើយ    ​។ ​យួនវិញបាន បង្ខំអោយបោះបង្គោលព្រំដែន ទាំងងងិតងងល់

ក៏អ្នកធំៗអស់ហ្នុង មិនហ៊ានក្អកឡើយ ៕

បងធំ



 
On 9/10/08, Jayakhmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

  Also posted at www.modernprogressivekhmer.blogspot.com

  The Cambodian People's Party (CPP) decisively won the election.  On
  July 27, 2008 Cambodia held its fourth Parliamentary Election in 15
  years.  Although 11 political parties participated in the election,
  CPP managed to capture 90 seats out of 123 according to official
  result.  This means even without the 2006 constitutional amendment to
  change the requirement from a super majority to a simple majority
  (50+1) to form a government, CPP could have easily met the former
  requirement.

  If democracy is only about elections, Cambodia shows an impressive
  progress considering the country had just emerged from decades of wars
  and conflicts.  Democracy, however, is much more than elections though
  they serve as important processes.  Rather, the principles and
  practices are characteristics necessary to determine whether a nation
  is democratic.

  While I want to offer my heartfelt congratulations to CPP for its
  impressive victory, I have lingering concerns as to what political
  progress will this victory bring.

  As CPP is poised to form a new government, its actions after the
  election will determine the direction of the country.  CPP is credited
  for the country's impressive economic progress.  As an optimist, I
  hope that CPP will take this golden opportunity to addressing these
  important political issues.

  Political Liberty is core of a democracy.  The U.S. would not be the
  way it is now if the founding fathers failed to incorporated the Bill
  of Rights in the constitution. According to John Stuart Mill, liberty
  is "the protection against the tyranny of the political rulers." The
  first ten amendments of the U.S constitution practically restrict the
  power of government and protect individuals' liberty.

  The current Cambodian constitution recognizes citizens' rights, but it
  fails to restrict the power of government. There is a thin line
  between tyranny and democracy.  Restricting the power of government
  and a devotion to creating a well-ordered society by all where no one
  is above the law will push Cambodia rapidly toward democracy.

  This is also a perfect time for CPP to set term limit for office of
  the prime minister.  The U.S did not impose term limit for president
  until the ratification of 22nd amendment in 1947.  Most countries
  allow their prime ministers to serve without term limits; Cambodia
  under CPP should take this bold step by making term limit as a
  permanent part of the constitution.

  CPP has to look beyond this transitional period. The country must keep
  changing to progress. With term limit, the country knows and expects
  new policies and new ways of governing after a leader's term limit is
  expired.  Even if the country keeps voting for the same party, at
  least term limit will provide opportunities for other capable members
  of that party to serve the nation. With term limit, the country also
  will depend on the rule of law to change a leader rather than depends
  on the mercy of a leader to relinquish his/her power.

  The checks and balances are also very important in a democracy.
  Perhaps, the framers of the Cambodian constitution overlooked this
  important issue.  In a unitary system, as oppose to the federal
  system, Cambodian government wheels tremendous power.  Realistically,
  there is no separation of power between different branches of the
  government. Therefore, currently there are no checks and balances.

  CPP happens to be the winner this time around.  What would CPP do if
  it were to become an opposition party?  As Cambodia becomes more
  developed, it is conceivable that country's political landscape will
  also change and can change drastically. This is the right time to make
  sure that there is reflective equilibrium that provides ample
  opportunity for opposition parties to participate in political
  deliberation process to provide the much needed checks and balances.

  If election in a democracy is a way in which a political party
  justifies its legitimacy to govern a nation, CPP should use this
  people's mandate to create a legacy for all citizens – not just for
  CPP - that last from one generation to the next.  Political liberty,
  term limit to the highest office in the nation, and legitimate checks
  and balances that encourage political oppositions a continued
  cooperation will be the most precious legacy that a political party or
  an election can offer.

  


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