Interior Minister Sar Kheng (left) and acting CNRP leader Kem Sokha shake hands at a political meeting at the National Assembly last year. Heng Chivoan |
Interior minister calls for calm, negotiations
Phnom Penh Post | 30 September 2016
Interior Minister Sar Kheng on
Wednesday delivered an appeal for calm and negotiations, declaring political
competition is “not the enemy”.
Seen by many as a
moderate voice within the Cambodian People’s Party, Kheng said there needed to
be acceptance of the fact that politics are inherently competitive.
“This is
competition, and we need to understand this issue and not go beyond that,” he
said. “When we go beyond it, there will a break in the nation and it will not
become democracy, but anarchy. The competition is to serve people, and it is
not the enemy.”
Prime Minister Hun
Sen, in particular, has adopted a tough stance, threatening to “eliminate” the CNRP if it goes ahead with plans for mass
demonstrations.
In recent days,
however, the CPP appears to have softened its stance, with the premierhinting at possible negotiations at the National Assembly.
Warning against
“fighting”, Kheng said it was time to “sit together” and “create a multi-party
democracy” where opponents were considered “competitors”, not “enemies”.
Though Kheng was
once a leader within a faction of the CPP loyal to the late Chea Sim, once a
rival to Hun Sen’s own powerbase, political analyst Ou Virak said he believed
the interior minister’s comments were part of a “good cop, bad cop” strategy,
rather than a sign of dissent within the ruling party’s ranks.
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