CNRP Softens Stance on Boycott of Parliament
Cambodia Daily | 21 September 2016
The opposition softened the conditions of
its boycott of the National Assembly on Tuesday, retreating from its
demand that the government drop a court case that has led to the
criminal conviction of CNRP Vice President Kem Sokha.
The tone of compromise over the
monthslong boycott, which began after police attempted to arrest Mr.
Sokha on May 27, appeared to narrow the chasm that had opened between
Cambodia’s two main parties, even as political tension has been rising.
CNRP = losers. Mr. Hun Sen wins again.
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