Assembly Approves  CPP-Dominant Cabinet  By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer  
Original report from Phnom Penh
25 September 2008

 Prime Minister Hun Sen addresses reporters  following the National 
Assembly's approval of 26 Cambodian People's Party  ministers.A freshly 
sworn-in 
National Assembly on  Thursday voted in Prime Minister Hun Sen's executive 
cabinet, 
granting as  expected all top posts to those loyal to the Cambodian People's 
Party and  spreading lower-level ministry positions among CPP and Funcinpec.  
The entire cabinet was approved in a package vote that critics say defied the 
 checks and balances of the National Assembly's right to singularly approve  
cabinet nominations. 
"The fourth legislative government has a duty to push the development and  
push deeply and widely the implementation of reforms in all fields for  
prosperity and progress," Hun Sen told the assembled lawmakers. 
Missing from the National Assembly's first session were 26 Sam Rainsy Party  
lawmakers, who attended a swearing-in ceremony Wednesday but boycotted the  
session Thursday.  
Also absent Thursday were three Human  Rights Party officials who were  
elected in July but refused to be sworn in Wednesday. The three officials have  
said they hope to request a separate swearing-in ceremony after the Pchum Ben  
festival, which ends Sept. 30. 
Both parties have protested the election results from July, where the CPP won 
 90 of 123 National Assembly seats. 
Thursday's appointments marked the formation of the largest cabinet for the  
government to date, with 248 positions. Some positions had to be added to the  
government to accommodate former opposition members who joined the CPP ahead 
of  the elections. 
"The Human Rights Party disagrees with the new government's composition,  
which has a bigger head than body," HRP President Kem Sokha said. "So the Human 
 
Rights Party did not join the National Assembly meeting." 
No ministry positions were given to the Sam Rainsy, Human Rights, or Norodom  
Ranariddh parties. 
But the Norodom Ranariddh Party had one cause to celebrate Thursday: King  
Norodom Sihamoni announced he would grant a royal pardon to the exiled leader 
of 
 the party, Prince Ranariddh, following a request from Hun Sen. Prince 
Ranariddh  left Cambodia in early 2007 and was found guilty in absentia of 
breach of 
trust,  which carries a prison sentence of 18 months and a fine of $150,000. 
In a letter to the king and prime minister, Prince Ranariddh said he planned  
to return Sept. 28, in time to participate in Pchum Ben festivities. 
Nine deputy prime minister positions were approved, including one position  
for Funcinpec Secretary-General Nhiek Bunchhay, as well as 16 senior minister  
posts, 26 ministers and 196 secretaries of state. 
The ministries of Rural Development, Transportation, Education, Health,  
Culture lost Funcinpec leaders.  
Among those promoted, former Phnom Penh governor Chea Sophara, was given  
minister of Rural Development. 
The 26 new CPP ministers follow: Council Minister, Sok An; Interior, Sar  
Kheng; Defense, Tea Banh; Foreign Affairs, Hor Namhong; Economy and Finance,  
Keat Chhon; Agriculture, Chan Sarun; Rural Development, Chea Sophara; Commerce, 
 
Cham Prasidh; Industry, Suy Sem; Planning, Chay Thon; Education, Em Sithy;  
Social Affairs, Ith Samheng; Urbanization, Em Chhun Lim; Environment, Mok  
Mareth; Water Resources, Lim Keanhor; Information, Khieu Kanharith; Justice, 
Ang  
Vong Vathana; Inspection, Som Kimsuor; Telecommunications, So Khun; Health, Mom 
 Bunheng; Public Works and Transport, Trang Iv Tek; Culture and Fine Arts, 
Him  Chem; Tourism, Thong Khon; Cults and Religion, Men Khin; Women's Affairs, 
Ing  Kantha Thavy; Labor and Vocation, Vong  Soth.



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