The Phnom Penh Post

PM: CPP saves Kingdom from colonisati­on, invasion

- Khorn Savi

PRIME Minister Hun Sen said over the past 68 years, the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has striven to save the Kingdom from foreign colonisati­on and invasion, as well as managed to prevent a “colour revolution” initiated by former opposition politician­s.

Speaking during an event to mark the 68th anniversar y of the CPP on Koh Pich on Friday, Hun Sen said the part y was born out of patriots f ighting against French colonisers.

He said the part y, which was initia lly named the Khmer Revolution Pa r t y, had l at er gone t h r oug h numerous obstacles in its struggle to protec t i ndependenc­e, peace and sovereignt y during the 1953-70 period.

When Cambodia fell into a civil war from 1970 to 1975, Hun Sen said the party struggled to protect the country from foreign invasion and was among those that successful­ly liberated the Kingdom from the Pol Pot regime on January 7, 1979.

The CPP, he said, also took pride in preventing a return of the Khmer Rouge.

“The part y has a ver y solid base in protecting the constituti­on, monarchy, independen­ce, sovereignt y, terr itor ia l i nteg r it y, peace, pol it ic a l stabilit y, and in preventing a colour revolut ion as wel l as a l l for ms of hostilitie­s from t he opposition and ill-intentione­d groups t hat wanted to push Cambodia away from t he path of democracy and the rule of law.

“I take this opportunit­y to remind [compatriot­s] that Cambodia is not under the supervisio­n of any country. We do not allow foreign countries to interfere in our internal affairs. We must not bow our head to any oppression or threat,” he said.

Hun Sen said over the past two decades, Cambodia has been among the world’s fastest-growing economies, having maintained an average annua l grow t h of over seven per cent.

He said the Cambodian economy is on track to achieve a 7.1 per cent growth thanks to its robust industrial and service sectors, although the growth of the agricultur­al sector remains low.

“Within the first six months of this year, all economic activities continued to go smoothly.

“During the first four months of the year, 115 investment projects worth around $4 billion were approved, garment export remained high, more than 210,000 tonnes of rice were exported – an increase of 8.3 per cent compared to the same period last year – and the constructi­on and real estate sectors continued to see robust growth.

“Cambodia has [so far this year] received more than 2.4 million tourists – an increase of 11 per cent compared to the same period last year,” he said.

Kin Phea, the director of the Internatio­na l Relat ions Inst itute at t he Royal Academy of Cambodia, said t he pa r t y had u ndergone many shif ts since its creation, and it was a f ter 1993 t hat it aba ndoned it s socia list origins.

“The last political turning point from 1993 meant that the political ideology of the CPP is not a communist ideology or socialist [anymore],” he said.

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