Monday, March 9, 2009  Election for Power Legitimacy in Cambodia: 3rd
Episode "A Strongman in a Weak
State"<http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/2009/03/election-for-legitamacy-in-cambodia-3rd.html>
Last
time in 2nd Episode I described "the statement of Cambodia Prime Minister to
discard the National Congress from National Constitution, his fearful
political rhetoric to jeopardize the people, and the use of major
parliamentary to lift opposition immunity without conscience" are the sign
of leader's inability to protect the constitution, to provide rubric for
bottom-line people, and lacking of check and balance of power...which all
these showcase the characteristic of "weak state" that "strongman" is
perpetuating to consolidate his power.

CPP is leading major voice in the assembly but this party is not relevant to
the amount of valid votes. CPP is leading the major voice in the assembly
but this party is far away from all vote registrants of 8 millions. CPP is
leading the major voice in the assembly but this party is very very far way
from the total Cambodian population (14 millions).


This time I will concentrate on the "Cambodia Election" has been used as the
mean to legitimize personal power. And this practice is showing Cambodia as
one of the weak states lacking willingness to implement "the rule of law".
Major Cambodian people might see the victory of CPP in recent national
election (27 July 2008) as their proud victory, but observers and academic
analysts see this election as a game of "power legitimacy". There are
numerous complaints made by Opposition Parties about the unequal media
distribution, ballot irregularities, vote buying, intimidation, bias
National Election Committee (NEC), and other disenfranchisement etc. But all
these might not be relevant like "the very low participation of the voters".


When we are looking at the numbers of vote registrants, we satisfy with
that. There were about 8 million registrants or around 60 percent (8/14
millions). But when we look at the actual valid vote number, there are
around 6 millions cast their ballots (or 6,010,277 total valid
votes<http://www.necelect.org.kh/English/ElectionResult/2008/Result%2002-09-2008.pdf>).
So we can say that 2 millions skeptically lost their chance to cast the
ballot. But when we look at the vote numbers casting for CPP, there are
around 3 millions (3,492,374 votes). This number is not significant for CPP
to receive major seats in the assembly at all. However, CPP is taking
absolute major voice in the parliament. This party is holding 90 seats among
all 123 seats.

This 90 seats don't correctly reflect the 5.4 percent votes cast for CPP at
all. CPP is leading major voice in the assembly but this party is not
relevant to the amount of valid votes. CPP is leading the major voice in the
assembly but this party is far away from all vote registrants of 8 millions.
CPP is leading the major voice in the assembly but this party is very very
far way from the total Cambodian population (14 millions). This election
figure tells us the myth of political legimacy gained by the CPP in
Cambodia. Comparing 3.4 million voted for CPP with 14 millions of total
population surely informs us the "weakness" of Cambodia nation. It is weak
because the 90 seats of major voice really doesn't reflect the support of
Cambodians. CPP is lacking support from Cambodian people, but why opposition
party cannot step into this situation? This also shows the "weakness" of
Cambodia nation. Opposition needs to warm up themselves a little bit. CPP is
not truly leading opposition party in a strong manner, but in a weak manner
and manipulation.

In conclusion, CPP is proud of its victory over election just for their own
power and interest. But CPP's winning of electiion truly informs us the "The
Strongman in a Weak State".

KY

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Cambodian Brighter Future depends on enduring conscience and tireless
strivings of Cambodian Younger Generation!
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