Everytime I read that constitution, I could not even pass a few pages talking 
about the monarchy.
Since you are entering the khmer politic arena, you must be well versed of the 
khmer constitution.
So, I have a few questions if you don't mind to answer them.  
1. Can a member of parliament has no party affilation or more than one party?
2. Those 29 were elected from SRP or HRP. Now, the HRP and SRP had merged into 
a single identity,
    is SRP or HRP still existed? Or  is it automatically dissolved?



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 From: Kim ya LIM <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 7:49 AM
Subject: Re: Cambodia National Assembly right now is constitutionally illegal.
 


ការបកស្រាយ រដ្ឋសភាខ្មែរសព្ធថ្ចៃថាស្របតាមរដ្ឋធម្មុនុញ្ញឬអត់ 
បកស្រាយស្រេចតែក្បាលចិត្ត ដូច ឈាងវុននិយាយថាស្របច្បាប់អញ្ចឹង 
ប៉ុន្តែឈាងវុនអត់បញ្ចាក់ច្បាប់ណា មាត្រាប៉ុន្មាននោះទេ។ នេះជាទំលប់របស់ពួកវា 
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យកដី​ ក៏វាថាស្របច្បាប់ដែរ។ តើពួកដែលគាំទ្រពួកគណៈប្រជ
 ចាប់បាច់លាក់មុខធ្វើអីទៀត បើមានសេចក្តីក្លាហាននោះ លាក់ទាំងឈ្មោះទៅទៀត។ 
គួរតែពិចារណា ចំពោះអ្នកដែលរងគ្រោះដោយសារពួកដែលអស់នេះគាំទ្រនោះ 
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> Message du 20/06/13 21:53
>> De : "kangaroo" 
>> A : [email protected]
>> Copie à : 
>> Objet : Re: Cambodia National Assembly right now is constitutionally illegal.
>> 
>> 
>One must make a distinctive interpretation of the laws. It's not illegal for 
>the Cambodian assembly to have less than a certain amount. They can have on 
>representative there, and it's still legal .
> 
>However, it is illegal for the congress to pass anything when they have less 
>than a certain amount of representative.
> 
>I am not saying that it's illegal or legal to expel those congressmen. 
>However, we just have to understand that those congressmen had changed their 
>party. The question should ask whether it's illegal to expel those who changed 
>their parties for the next election. I don't think those congressmen changed 
>their party for their current jobs. They just wanted to change it for the next 
>election.  Hence, they are still legitimate congressmen representing their 
>constituents who had voted for them to represent them in congress.
> 
> 
> 
>
>> On Thursday, June 20, 2013 11:56:24 AM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>
>>>
>>
>>>
>>Cambodia National Assembly right now is constitutionally illegal.
>>
>>> 
>>
>>> 
>>On June 5, 2013 the Permanent Committee of the Cambodian National Assembly 
>>ruled to expulse 29 opposition parliamentarians. This expulsion had enormous 
>>consequences. Because it rendered constitutionally illegal Cambodia National 
>>Assembly. 
>> 
>>
>>>
>>Following this parliamentarian expulsion, right now, the National Assembly 
>>merely has 94 members, which is short of the required 120 members as it was 
>>stipulated by the Article 76 of the Constitution. Per the article 76 of the 
>>Kingdom of Cambodia Constitution, the National Assembly shall have at least 
>>120 members. Therefore, the National Assembly became constitutionally illegal 
>>after the expulsion of these 29 parliamentarians.
>>
>>> 
>>
>>> 
>> 
>>Because the National Assembly is constitutionally illegal, hence, the 
>>government voted by that National Assembly is illegal.  It will be the same 
>>for any representatives appointed by that National Assembly and that 
>>government at the international institutions.  Therefore, the United Nations 
>>Cambodia seat must be vacant and all representatives appointed by the present 
>>Cambodian government must be ousted such as in UN, the World Bank, IMF, Asian 
>>Development Bank, Interpol, all ambassadors etc.  
>>
>>>
>>
>>>
>>Baphuon
>> 
>>
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