New shift of political situation in Cambodia
Dear Readers;

It is my privilege to anticipate a new trend of political situation in
Cambodia.
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   1. The confrontation between Vietnam with China has headached Hun Sen to
   choose one of them. As the result, Hun Sen visited China and kowtowed more
   loan to sustain his illegal government. Those money are indebted by
   Cambodian people, not Hun Sen or his team. Hun Sen, a kind of dictatorship
   leader, has used his own people as the tool to ask for loans, aids and
   personal power. In the sight of Hun Sen, people are just his objects, not
   subjects at all. Therefore, the conflict with China made Vietnamese weak in
   Cambodia. As the matter of fact, the ongoing power shifting of national
   police commanders in Cambodia in each province is on the agenda to swap and
   reappoint. This action happens because of Chinese's pinpoint or the
   unfavorable groups of Vietnamese agents in Cambodia are working on its way
   to reduce the authority of former special agents of Vietnamese soldiers who
   have impostered among important positions of national policemen and
   provincial policemen divisions.
   2. The military coup in Thailand has shifted Hun Sen-Taksin relationship
   out of context. Hence, Hun Sen proclaimed not to allow government in exile
   intended to create by Thaksin in Cambodia, is legally appropriate by
   international law and Cambodia law, but who is going to trust on Hun Sen's
   flip-flop political rhetoric?
   3. CPP has faced a new challenge by the growing up of well-informed
   citizens and people journalists of Cambodia especially among youths who are
   representing major bulk of national population. CNRP has gained its
   momentum but this party is facing internal bonding as many experienced
   members of SRP are consistently courted by less experienced HRP members.
   The internal rules are not adopted and individuals are power-abused without
   knowing their own duties or lacking knowledge on their jobs. Many new
   elected-MP members from HRP are generally opportunistic. The CNRP party
   must adopt a consistent internal rules, regulations, job descriptions and
   state clearly that the members of central committees must obtain exact
   qualifications, education and position. Two top leaders have likely
   obtained different characteristics: while Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha have
   favored family-based approach to build trust for their political career,
   Sam Rainsy has been seen clean and not an opportunistic or a corrupted
   leader, but Kem Sokha is in contrast. Kem Sokha has seen often used his
   position to solicit for donation from outside donors to use for his
   personal projects, for his daughters and for his wife. Among those donors,
   the Cambodia National Rescue Foundation (CNRF) is seen one of the biggest
   donors to donate huge money to Kem Sokha. This foundation is not only doing
   that, it has exposed favoritism towards Kem Sokha lonely, by rejecting Sam
   Rainsy or Mu Sochua etc.


Please, keep in tune for more political update to come!

Regards
KY

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