Former opposition leader Sam Rainsy, seen in an undated photo posted along with his announcement that he had resigned from the CNRP. |
Sam Rainsy resigns from CNRP
Phnom Penh Post | 11 February 2017
LEADER of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party Sam
Rainsy has resigned from the party effective today, according to a
statement.
The long-time opposition leader released statements on his Facebook
and Twitter accounts, the latter saying his decision was "for the sake
of the party".
It reads: "I resign as CNRP leader for the sake of the party. In all
circumstances cherish and uphold the CNRP's ideals in my heart."
In a statement on his Facebook account, Rainsy said:
"I Sam Rainsy, the president of the Cambodia National Rescue Party,
would like to inform the permanent committee and steering committee of
the Cambodia National Rescue Party of my resignation as a president and
member of the Cambodia National Rescue Party due to my own reasons.
"As aforementioned, I would like that the permanent and steering
committees of the Cambodia National Rescue Party be informed of my
decision and regard this decision as in effect from the day of signing."
The letter is signed February 11.
The resignation soon comes after Prime Minister Hun Sen recently
threatened to change laws governing political parties to enable the
government to dissolve parties whose members have committed criminal
offences.
The premier also called for changes to the same law to prevent people with criminal convictions from leading political parties.
A vote on the amendments is scheduled for April 1, a ruling Cambodian People's Party lawmaker said last week.
Rainsy, a former Minister of Finance with the royalist party
Funcinpec, has led the CNRP since it formed in 2012 as merger between
his own Sam Rainsy Party and Kem Sokha's Human Rights Party.
Rainsy has not stepped foot in Cambodia since late 2015, when he
chose not to return and face a two-year prison sentence revived while he
was abroad in South Korea.
Sokha, who has been acting president of the party during Rainsy's
absence, is expected to take charge of the party, as it prepares for
upcoming commune elections in June.
Opposition spokesmen were not immediately reachable, and a request
for comment to Rainsy was not returned as of press time. CNRP lawmaker
Mu Sochua said she had not yet been made aware of Rainsy's decision.
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