The Phnom Penh Post

PM voices picks for NEC seats

- Ben Sokhean

PRIME Minister Hun Sen yesterday recommende­d replacing three National Election Committee members who resigned from the body after the dissolutio­n of the opposition last week with two representa­tives of minor parties and one from civil society.

Three Cambodia National Rescue Party-appointed members resigned from their positions on Monday following the opposition party’s widely condemned dissolutio­n, calling plans to redistribu­te the CNRP’s 55 National Assembly seats a “violation of the will of the people”.

In a speech, the premier said unnamed people had told the members to resign to make the NEC“become paralysed”.“In the last few days, crazy acts happened . . . [But] please notice, whenever the law is made with the participat­ion of CPP, the law will not be paralysed,” Hun Sen said yesterday.

He went on to say that a candidate from the minor royalist Funcinpec party – set to receive the lion’s share of the CNRP’s seats – should get the role of NEC deputy director. “The Khmer Nationalit­y Party . . . should get one [candidate] as well, and apart from that, it should be an NGO [candidate],” he said, adding the proposal was “just my idea”.

He added that the three resigned members could not return, and calling their resignatio­n “stupid”.

Under the law, NEC positions are to be filled by candidates chosen by parties within the Assembly; however, what remains of the election body must first approve the candidates of political parties awarded seats in the Assembly redistribu­tion.

Yoeurng Sotheara, of the election watchdog Comfrel, said the assembly would likely follow the premier’s lead as “the National Assembly seems to be under the control of one party”.

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