The Phnom Penh Post

Boycott threatens salaries

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attending parliament because they felt the institutio­n was not functionin­g properly and had requested c orrect i ve measures.

“We sent a letter a month ago to the National Assembly president to correct the institutio­nal wrongdoing­s, where authoritie­s are allowed to arrest lawmakers who have immunity,” he said. “We have said clearly that this is the reason we are not attending.”

He said the CPP had ensured that opposition lawmakers were not paid from 2013 to 2014 following the deadlock over the 2013 national elections, but this was not a deterrent.

“It is not going to stop us from raising our concerns,” he said. “We are not afraid, and we will not let these threats stop us from raising our issues.”

The CNRP has called the arrests of opposition MP Um Sam An and Sam Rainsy Party Senator Hong Sok Hour, as well as the judicial proceeding­s against Sokha, politicall­y motivated, and has vowed to stay away from parliament till lawmaker immunity was respected by the authoritie­s.

The party even recently boycotted a session with Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana, who they had summoned to answer questions regarding the politicisa­tion of the judiciary.

As the two major parties continue to spar, political analyst Chea Vannath yesterday said the CPP should exercise political maturity to defuse the tense political climate, adding that both parties needed to “relax”.

Vannath said the country’s democratic standing was at stake and it seemed the execu- tive, judiciary and legislatur­e were all under the control of the ruling party.

“No party gains from this increased political tension,” she said. “This is already affect- ing the democratic values of the country.”

Meanwhile, Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak said an investigat­ion into a petition sent by the CNRP to King Norodom Sihamoni ask- ing for his interventi­on into the political crisis, would be concluded on June 30, and again threatened CNRP lawmaker Yem Ponhearith with legal action.

“Yem Ponhearith’s immunity cannot defend him from his mistake of delivering fake thumbprint­s to the King,” Sopheak said. “Ponhearith is sleeping in fear. He can hide like Kem Sokha.”

Speaking to supporters at the CNRP office, Ponhearith said he was only delivering the people’s petition, which is a lawmaker’s responsibi­lity, adding that he would wait to see what legal action would be initiated against him.

We are not afraid, and we will not let [the threat of having our salaries frozen] stop us from raising our issues

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? National Assembly President Heng Samrin (centre left) and other members of the National Assembly’s Permanent Committee cast votes during a meeting in Phnom Penh yesterday.
FACEBOOK National Assembly President Heng Samrin (centre left) and other members of the National Assembly’s Permanent Committee cast votes during a meeting in Phnom Penh yesterday.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Taxis line up at the scene of a protest against unofficial payments and the seizure of two taxi cabs in Banteay Meanchey province.
SUPPLIED Taxis line up at the scene of a protest against unofficial payments and the seizure of two taxi cabs in Banteay Meanchey province.

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