The Borneo Post

Cambodia bans top politician­s from holding dual citizenshi­p

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PHNOM PENH: Cambodian lawmakers on Monday approved an amendment to the kingdom’s constituti­on barring political leaders from holding dual citizenshi­p, a move seen as targeting the country’s most prominent opposition figure.

Strongman leader Hun Sen had requested the Ministry of Justice to look into the amendment, saying in an Oct 6 post the change was needed in order “to show loyalty to the nation and avoid foreign interferen­ce.”

After the amendment was approved, he added, “the door will be closed forever for dual citizenshi­p people who have attempted to hold top posts, especially the prime minister post.”

On Monday, the rubberstam­p parliament – with all 111 lawmakers from the premier’s Cambodian People’s Party – voted to pass the amendment after a brief discussion.

All candidates appointed as the prime minister, presidents of the National Assembly, Senate and the Constituti­onal Council must hold “only” Cambodian citizenshi­p, the amendment said.

Days after Hun Sen floated the amendment, Sam Rainsy, Hun Sen’s longtime opponent and a French passport holder, posted on Facebook that it was “a nationalit­y law especially designed” for him.

The opposition figurehead has lived in self-exile in France since 2015 to evade conviction for incitement and defamation – legal troubles that ramped up after his party’s massive gains in 2013 elections.

But following his self-exile and with his allies neutered, the party was dissolved before the 2018 poll, and the ruling CPP swept the vote.

Rainsy has remained a thorn in Hun Sen’s side, his latest missive accusing the leader of holding a Cypriot passport following an erroneous report by the Guardian – which the British paper subsequent­ly corrected.

The lightning-quick move to ban top politician­s from holding dual citizenshi­p “raises eyebrows, as elections are quickly approachin­g”, said Chak Sopheap, executive director of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights.

Cambodia is expected to hold commune elections to local government positions next year, followed by a national poll in 2023.

“The Constituti­on of Cambodia cannot – or at least should not – be amended following a rushed process, prompted by a knee-jerk reaction to accusation­s made against Cambodian leaders,” Chak told AFP.

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