Opposition leader Kem Sokha speaks at an extraordinary party congress to confirm new party leadership last week at the Party headquarters in Phnom Penh Pha Lina |
Premier warns CNRP’s new poll slogan ‘incitement’
Phnom Penh Post | 7 March 2017
The Cambodian People’s Party last night released a statement
labelling as “incitement” a campaign slogan recently unveiled by the
opposition, threatening to take legal action if it was not changed.
The ruling party’s complaint relates to a statement by CNRP president
Kem Sokha during a ceremony last week to appoint his new deputies, as
the party prepares for commune elections in June.
“Replace the commune chief who serves the party with a commune chief who serves the people,” Sokha said.
In a speech yesterday, Hun Sen took issue with the statement, telling the party “not to use it”.
Hours later, the CPP released a statement threatening legal action
calling it “incitement”, “troublemaking” and “an insult to the commune
chiefs . . . across the country who have worked hard to serve people
while complying with their duties without political discrimination.
“The CPP party demands the leader of the CNRP to change immediately
the above in order to keep the good environment and peace for the
country,” it reads. “In the case they do not change, the CPP has the
right to file [a lawsuit].”
According to this crazy dog, anything he doesn't like is an incitement. It's so sad for khmers to have a gangster leader like that.
ReplyDeleteNot only it's an incitement, it's also a lie. Give them some batons on the head, they will learn to behave.
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