As long as the Loosers are together,they're surviving !
  A Winner without wings....sometime he'll jump out from  his Wall Sreet's 
Window without a parachute.
  Wait and See this show off Croc Terachan !  

  Cheers,
  Bun H. 


  Two losers together are still a bunch of losers.
  They need to merge before the erection and not after the erection.

  Joe




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  De : Khmer Blood <[email protected]>
  À : [email protected]; [email protected]
  Cc : Cambodia Digital Center <[email protected]>
  Envoyé le : Vendredi, 19 Décembre 2008, 15h51mn 09s
  Objet : Sam Rainsy Said Seeking Merger with Koem Sokha To Win Back 'Slipping' 
Popularity

        Sam Rainsy Said Seeking Merger with Koem Sokha To Win Back 'Slipping' 
Popularity
        SEP20081218045002 Phnom Penh Samleng Yuveakchon Khmer in Cambodian 17 
Dec 08 pp 1, 2
        [Article by Sam-nang]
        Sam Rainsy, leader of an opposition party that is morphing into 
something different from what it used to be, is looking for a new strategy to 
follow in a bid to prop up his last-ditch policy, which consists of finding 
outsiders to act as principal players in the Sam Rainsy Party [SRP].  Now that 
most main officials of the SRP have become better acquainted with the sore 
spots of their leader Sam Rainsy, the fact that the SRP now can muster only a 
few leading figures, such as Son Chhai, Yim Sovan, and Muo Sochua, is seen by 
Sam Rainsy himself as an irreparable weakening of the party.
        Eng Chhai-eang--the SRP's former secretary-general notorious for 
monopolizing the power of the office of the party's secretary-general and for 
surrounding himself with cronies thus causing many important officials to walk 
out of the SRP--is now desperate and totally confused because he is so deeply 
addicted to gambling.
        According to sources among the senior SRP officials, Sam Rainsy is 
trying to persuade Koem Sokha through Son Chhai's good offices to merge his 
party with the SRP.  Sam Rainsy is offering important positions, including the 
posts of vice president and secretary-general, to officials from the Human 
Rights Party [HRP].  The sources further said that Koem Sokha appears to have 
accepted the post of secretary-general of the SRP and a number of deputy 
secretary-general jobs as prices in exchange for HRP officials to join the SRP 
leadership.  According to the same sources, the union of the two parties is not 
yet clearly defined by any specific principles.  Only offers of positions have 
been floated as incentives for the merger.
        A former SRP official said that the merger between the SRP and HRP 
probably is unavoidable since Sam Rainsy is very desperate.  He would do 
anything provided he remains party president, even if he has to sacrifice 
important positions to officials of whatever origin.
         The same source further said that the compelling merger of the SRP 
with Koem Sokha's HRP is not dictated by any clear strategy.  In fact, it is 
only because Sam Rainsy has seen that the future of his leadership is in peril 
due to many reasons.  Important officials once active in the SRP have been 
aware of Sam Rainsy's deception, which has led several of them to leave the 
party and others who are still in the SRP to feel completely disheartened, stop 
working, and create endless internal problems.
        The source went on to say that many SRP officials who used to conduct 
the political struggle along side Sam Rainsy know that the longer they stay on, 
what they could do is only to serve the personal interests of Sam Rainsy, Eng 
Chhai-eang, and Yim Sovan, more than serving the interests of the Cambodian 
nation.   In this sense, the source said, the more widely this understanding 
spreads among the officials, the more isolated Sam Rainsy will become and the 
less power he will have over his officials.  Now, no one seems to be loyal to 
Sam Rainsy any more.
        The source said that when Sam Rainsy realized that his popularity was 
slipping, in other words, when an increasing number of people had learned about 
his tricks Sam Rainsy then tried new methods or new people in order to recover 
from this downturn.  Consequently, the source affirmed, this is why Sam Rainsy 
is trying to persuade HRP officials, especially Koem Sokha, to come over and 
help him take control of his party.  The source said that it is not yet known, 
however, whether it is possible for the SRP and the HRP to merge.
        Nonetheless, it is a fact that Sam Rainsy and officials in his 
entourage have a very stubborn nature.  Fearing that their personal interests 
would be affected, they have not thought about any strategy other than trying 
to form and consolidate their own faction within the party.  As a result, many 
sources have maintained that the SRP and Koem Sokha's HRP would not succeed in 
merging together because two important figures, namely Eng Chhai-eang and Yim 
Sovan, are resolutely opposed to the merger idea or the idea of handing over 
important posts to officials from another party.
        Concerning the news about Sam Rainsy trying to enlist officials from 
other parties to help support his policy, a former SRP official claimed that 
this is absolutely impossible.  However, the same source also claimed that Sam 
Rainsy has no other choice besides pushing for winning over the support of new 
people so that he could prolong his leadership.  As for some officials who have 
reacted negatively to the enlistment of outsiders to ocupy important party 
positions, a trick for Sam Rainsy to boost his personal importance, they said 
that this will end up in another major split within the now rapidly thinning 
ranks of the SRP leadership.
        The push toward forming an alliance with another party, specifically 
the HRP, has not been supported by most SRP officials.  Regarding the attempt 
to attract officials from the HRP to help lead the SRP--which appears to be Sam 
Rainsy's last-ditch tactic--many circles believe that the majority of officials 
instead support Eng Chhai-eang and Yim Sovan's idea of protecting their 
personal interests.  In this sense, analysts see that at a certain point Sam 
Rainsy will have to choose between soliciting help from the HRP and preserving 
the support of his remaining officials who have lost all faith in him.


        [Description of Source: Phnom Penh Samleng Yuveakchon Khmer in 
Cambodian -- Translated as the Voice of Khmer Youth. Pro-Norodom Ranariddh 
Party newspaper that has shifted from being anti-government to pro-government 
since Prince Norodom Ranariddh resigned as party leader after being granted 
pardon by Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni following the July 2008 general 
election.] 

        "My Khmer Compatriots, ask not what Cambodia and her People can do for 
you, ask what you can do for Cambodia and her People"

        The Khmer Politicians have only interpreted the Cambodia and her 
beloved people in various ways.
        The point, however, is to change it... 
        ---Khmer Blood--- 







  


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