Part 2: Kem Sokha and The Thick Wooden Throne |
Kem Sokha is often seen seated alone in a thick wooden throne on stage, something that you hardly or never see Sam Rainsy doing. The more vacuous a person, the more props he needs to fill the emptiness.
But now with Tioulong Saumura there, at least he's in the same row as other CNRP leaders and they're not in plastic chairs.
But now with Tioulong Saumura there, at least he's in the same row as other CNRP leaders and they're not in plastic chairs.
- Theary C. Seng
The Wooden Throne Cut Down to Size But
Still Stands Alone. Other CNRP Leaders Promoted from Plastic Even
Without Help from Tioulong Saumura.
Cushioned. And more equal? CNRP Congress, Phnom Penh, 25 April 2017
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ReplyDeleteYou [kaolin] can quickly decide to stay or go, then flip-flop to go or stay at an instance. So, it makes no difference on what you decide.
DeleteScam Rainsy decided he gotta go and Kem Sokha decided he's better off stay. hehehe...
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