Sound like you know everything about Cambodia politic, but you do not
know that Cambodia is being controlled by Vietnam and in a long run
when more and more Cambodians think like you do and act accordingly ,
Cambodia will be
anther Kampuchea Kroam. If one is a nationalist and not sure if the
SRP is either good or bad, join and follow closely
or if one is an opportunist and/or a warm luker, joint the CPP.  The
power is in the hand of the CPP , everyone knows that, so what can the
SRP do unless everyone stand up, If everyone see nothing wrong withe
CPP and the Vietnamization in Cambodia , let it be that way , Cambodia
does not soly belong to One person Sam Rainsy.

rick


On Jun 5, 2:04 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Promises and Reality
> In  theory, SRP and other opposition parties offer great campaign promises
> for  Cambodia. Democracy, justice, freedom, social services etc… are very
> good and  pleasant for Cambodians to hear. But, practically, can SRP and other
> parties  with its current intact infrastructures run the country without
> the support from  the CPP? Can they put together a group of competent and
> honest leaders to run  Cambodia?
> Perhaps, my unbiased answers to these questions will not sit well with  the
> diehard supporters of the oppositions or the CPP, but I know that without  
> the support of the current members and leaders of the CPP no opposition
> party  will be able to run Cambodia. The CPP are better equipped and
> unfortunately  all opposition parties lack human resources, intellectual 
> resources, and
>  financial resources, etc...Organizational  structures of these parties are
> not even strong enough to run their own party  effectively.  Political
> structures  of SRP combined with any other opposition party are still very 
> week.
> Division  within each party exists and morality among most party leaders at
> all level is  still unacceptable. Many of them are worse than or equal to
> some CPP members.  
> With  current political mood, the way all politicians behave and their
> personal  interests at stake; the CPP will never support the oppositions nor
> relinquish  its power. So the dream that one day the oppositions will run the
> country within  the next few decades is illogical.
> What  do we need to do to make Cambodia a better place for Cambodians?
> Every  Cambodian, (especially members of political parties,) needs to stop 
> being
> a  yes-man and demand that their politicians be accountable for their works
> and  promises.  The opposition leaders  must clean up their act, stop their
> rethorics and become better than the  CPP leaders so that their voices are
> respectable and taken seriously by the  ruling party.  The CPP  leaders, on
> the other hand, need to keep their mind open for  reasonable alternative
> proposals.
> However, with the understanding that both, the CPP and the non-CPP, need  
> each other to survive on; one may want to reconsider their expectation that
> much  changes will be done in the near future. Especially, when Cambodia is
> under  heavy influences of other countries.
> Sathonne  Chhim
> New York
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