On Jun 5, 4:55 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Thanks Lok Bun Heang,
>
> Without SRP and other oppositions, the CPP would be viewed by the world as
> an autocratic regime. That's why the CPP is using NEC and, most of all,
> its multi-level infrastructures to make sure that it gets the majority of
> votes. The strength of the CPP is its infrastructures and financial supports
> at
> different levels. Whether it is fair or not, the CPP has so far managed to
> control its bases very tightly. Results can be adjusted to meet their need
> to control the governments.
>
This is a fact. Activists like Sam Rainsy can't even touch it.
Look at the lawsuit against the prime minister. it's a joke. Actually,
it is a sign of desperate from the Sam Rainsy camp. They are
frustrated when they can't gain anymore seats so Sam Rainsy can come
closer to be a Cambodian prime minister. Keep trying. They will
succeed one day. That's right, one day.
> You are right, the CPP does not need RSP to run Cambodia. It can do it
> alone but it would rather have opposition party(s) to legitimize its rulings.
> It will do everything to keep it that way. If Cambodia becomes Champa,
> history will be written that Cambodia was a democratic country during these
> periods and the majority of Khmer are to blame for voting for such a
> government.
>
I suggest again that Cambodia ought to be a part of Thailand so
Cambodians can be good citizens of a grat Thailand. They would be no
longer Cambodian victims.
> Hanoi needs the CPP, the CPP need the oppositions, and legally speaking the
> oppositions have to work with the CPP. Whether we like it or not Chea Sim
> is Ram Rainsy's president in the assembly. They may fights like cats and
> dogs to win popular supports and to keep their job, and at the end of the day
> they are (supposed to be) colleague.
>
If you know that, why Cambodians are still fighting each other. Look
at Sam Rainsy. He wants to be a great leader by dividing his country.
He can't even work with his own people of different parties. How can
he unify his own nation to become a great country? Ofcourse he would
never succeed it due to his activism. He is a great activist, not a
great leader.
> When will Cambodians wake up? Right now most Cambodians are happy with
> where they are and how the situation is. They are fed up with the lies and
> cheats of many politicians. I don't know if we can blame them or those
> politicians who have so far used their pains and sufferings to seek higher
> positions to serve their personal interests.
>
So you are saying that Cambodians ought to continue to fight each
others for better future?
It will never happen. Cambodia will be wiped out of world map sooner
when they continue this trend.
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