Cambodian Youth Party President Pich Sros (centre) chairs a meeting with the party’s permanent committee yesterday in Tbong Khmum province. Facebook |
Parties file separate suits for dissolution of CNRP
Phnom Penh Post | 2 October 2017
The royalist Funcinpec party and the Cambodian Youth Party (CYP) have
separately announced plans to file lawsuits to the Supreme Court to
dissolve the main opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party over charges against leader Kem Sokha of treason.
“The decision behind the complaint is that the CNRP’s leader, Kem
Sokha, committed treason,” read a letter released by the CYP yesterday.
Funcinpec, meanwhile, said Sokha and the CNRP had attempted to “topple the royal government”.
“Funcinpec will file a lawsuit to the Supreme Court, requesting to
dissolve CNRP in accordance with principle of rule of law and to comply
with new Article 6, Article 7 and new Article 44 of the Political
Parties Law,” a statement said.
Article 6 of the highly contentious law bans “incitement that would
lead to national distintegration”, Article 7 prohibits parties from
being “under command” of foreign governments and Article 44 gives the
court authority to dissolve offending political parties.
Despite the timing, Sros insisted that the lawsuits were
uncoordinated. “I don’t know their plan,” he said, adding that his
lawsuit would be filed “next week”.
CNRP Deputy President Mu Sochua said she was “disappointed” by the plans.
“This is about breaking the nation . . . If [Prince Norodom
Ranariddh] does not have the courage to fight for the spirit of
democracy, he should remain quiet,” she said of Funcinpec’s leader.
Political analyst Meas Nee said the lawsuit announcement shows both parties “are loyal to the CPP and work together”.
Last month, both parties released statements supporting the
government’s arrest of Sokha, and Sros has previously sued Sokha for
comments dismissing minor parties.
Nee also questioned the minor parties’ standing to even file the
complaint.“Only the court or government has the responsibility to . . .
take measures on this case,” he said.
Sros also has pending lawsuits against rights activists and
commentators But Buntenh, Pa Nuon Teang and Moeun Tola over allegedly
misappropriating funds for the funeral of murdered political analyst Kem
Ley. Last week, Buntenh said he was abroad in America and would not
return for his hearing.
“I believe in Cambodian people but not in the state institutions such as the court,” he said in a message.
Looking at the face of the idiot Pich Sos, he is very dumb, stupid, blind and gullible. He wants to be famed by the Vietnamese dog eating puppet Hun Sen.
ReplyDeleteNow Thy Sovantha can sue Kem Sokha for sure.
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