SRS and NR are the same

BoangThom បងធំ wrote:
> គួអោយស្តាយដល់គណបក្សសិទ្ធមនុស្សណាស់  ដែលរត់មកជិះកាប៉ាល់មិនទាន់គេ
> អីឡូវនេះ គេបានចេញចោលទុកអោយនៅឯកោតែម្នាកឯង  ។
> អាត្មាដឹងមុនជាស្រេចថា  នៅថ្ងៃចង់ក្រោយគឺគណបក្សសមរង្ស៊ី ប្រាកដ ជាប្តូរគោលជំហរ
> ទាំងស្រុង។  មែនទេនទៅគួអោយកោតសរសើ ដល់ លោកគិតមេង ដែលជាអ្នកធ្វើអាជ្ញារ
> កណ្តាល ហើយបាន ជម្រុញអោយគូបដិបក្ខ ទាំងពីរក្រុមនេះ អាចនិយាយគ្នាបាន។
> ម្សៀគិតមេងម្នាក់នេះ  បើបានចូលប្រលោកក្នុងឆាកនយោបាយ ប្រាកដជាមានឥទ្ថិពល
> ជាពុំខាន។
> បងធំ
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> On 9/24/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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>     Sam Rainsy Party Joins Assembly Swear-In
>     By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer
>     Original report from Phnom Penh
>     /24 September 2008/
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>     Newly elected members of parliament swore in on Wednesday, in a
>     ceremony presided over by King Norodom Sihamoni, third from left.
>     Newly elected members of parliament swore in on Wednesday, in a
>     ceremony presided over by King Norodom Sihamoni, third from left.
>
>     Four political parties, including the opposition Sam Rainsy Party,
>     attended a swearing-in ceremony for a new government Wednesday,
>     but the Human Rights Party held fast to promises it would boycott,
>     withholding three elected lawmakers from the process.
>
>     The attendance of Sam Rainsy Party lawmakers followed weeks of
>     threats to boycott the ceremony, potentially threatening to
>     deadlock to the government or cost the opposition some positions
>     in the Assembly.
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>     Opposition leader Sam Rainsy arrived at the National Assembly
>     building in Phnom Penh's Chamkar Mon district early Wednesday
>     morning for the opening of the Assembly, with King Norodom
>     Sihamoni presiding.
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>     Reporters were barred from the Assembly session, and Sam Rainsy
>     declined to speak to reporters afterward. His party won 26 of 123
>     National Assembly seats in July's election, second behind the 90
>     seats won by the Cambodian People's Party.
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>     Sam Rainsy had said before Wednesday's session the election had
>     been fraudulent and had called for a revote while threatening to
>     withhold his candidates from Wednesday's ceremony.
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>     Opposition lawmaker Son Chhay said lawmakers joined the government
>     on Wednesday after Prime Minister Hun Sen promised to have the
>     opposition role officially recognized by the government and to
>     provide a budget for opposition operations.
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>     Hun Sen addressed reporters Wednesday morning.
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>     "All political parties joined the meeting around the king except
>     the Human Rights Party of Kem Sokha,"  Hun Sen said. "I promised
>     to get the request by Sam Rainsy discussed in the National
>     Assembly ad hoc [committee] to be put in the internal rules."
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>     Human Rights Party lawmakers Kem Sokha, Yem Ponhearith and Ou
>     Chanrith stayed at their headquarters in Phnom Penh Wednesday
>     morning, watching the Assembly ceremony on TV.
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>     "We are following a request from the voters to boycott," HRP
>     President Kem Sokha said by phone.
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>     "The fourth legislative National Assembly meeting is a new
>     opportunity in history for the legislative institution," King
>     Norodom Sihamoni told incoming lawmakers, and it was imperative
>     the Assembly hold Cambodia's interests above all others.
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>     In a message dated 9/24/2008 8:13:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>               Dear All,
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>         The first session of parliament was inaugurated with fanfare.
>         After vowing to boycott the swearing in ceremony, the
>         oppositions, with the exceptions of four MPs, have attended
>         the swearing in. Sam Rainsy attended, but Kem Sokha and two of
>         his MPs were prevented from entering the National Assembly
>         building because they arrived there too late. After all MPs
>         arrived, the king then opened the parliament on a grand scale.
>         To view the pictures of the swearing in, click below.
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>               National Assembly Swearing In- 24.9.08
>               
> <http://khmerization.blogspot.com/2008/09/national-assembly-swearing-in-24908.html>
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