King Father compares CPP to his own  rule

 
Monday, 24 August 2009 15:02 Sam  Rith 
 
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Former monarch says the ruling party is  the "younger sibling" to his own 
Sangkum Reastr Niyum party of the  1950s


 
 
Photo by: AFP 
King Father Norodom  Sihanouk arrives at Phnom Penh International Airport 
in this file  photo.



KING Father Norodom  Sihanouk on Thursday compared the modern-day Cambodian 
People's Party to his own  Sangkum Reastr Niyum party, founded in 1955, 
framing both groups as capable  stewards of national sovereignty and national 
progress.

"Now, under the  smart leadership of Samdech Hun Sen, Chea Sim, Samdech 
Heng Samrin ... [the]  Cambodian People's Party is following from the legacy of 
Sangkum Reastr Niyum,  during the time that I was president," the King 
Father said during a meeting  with nuns and laymen at his royal residence in 
Siem Reap province. The event was  televised on TVK on Friday and Saturday.

"I have announced publicly to  the people that the Cambodian People's Party 
is the younger sibling of Sangkum  Reastr Niyum, especially in its guidance 
of the people and the nation to  happiness and progress in all fields, and 
in its successful preservation of our  sovereignty and independence for 
generations to come," he said.

In  addition to praising the CPP, the monarch also recounted his own 
political  achievements, noting the central role he played in securing 
independence from  France.

"In history, from 1951 to 1953, I was honoured to work towards  demanding 
independence [from France] and completed the pursuit of independence  in 
November 1953," he said.

Cheam Yeap, a CPP lawmaker, said Sunday that  he wanted to express 
gratitude to the King Father for his remarks on behalf of  all CPP members. He 
said 
that the King Father considered the CPP as the "younger  sibling" of Sangkum 
Reastr Niyum because he recognised the successful polices  implemented by 
the CPP.

King Father Norodom Sihanouk, 87, returned to  Cambodia on July 9 after 
receiving medical treatment in China. He is scheduled  to go back to China on 
September 3 for further medical  attention.



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