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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

CNRP Softens Stance on Boycott of Parliament

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 lawmaker Son Chhay speaks during a press conference at the party’s headquarters in Phnom Penh in April. (Siv Channa/The Cambodia Daily)
CNRP lawmaker Son Chhay speaks during a press conference at the party’s headquarters in Phnom Penh in April. (Siv Channa/The Cambodia Daily)

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous8:56 AM

    CNRP = losers. Mr. Hun Sen wins again.

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