The Phnom Penh Post

Saing Koma exit ‘for sake of elevating agricultur­e’

- Samban Chandara

THE Grassroots Democratic Party (GDP) said the departure of two of their senior members to join the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) is for the sake of developing the agricultur­al sector, a goal that is also in line with the GDP’s principles.

Yang Saing Koma, a prominent agricultur­e expert and formerly the GDP board chairman, and Lek Sothear, former deputy secretary-general and spokesman for the party, jumped ship last week and met with Prime Minister Hun Sen on November 28 to present their 12-point proposal to improve the sector. The duo accompanie­d Minister of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries Dith Tina during their meeting with the premier.

While the departure from the GDP drew criticism among some other parties, their new official roles in the sector have largely been applauded.

However, GDP secretaryg­eneral Sam Inn, who now also serves as the party’s spokesman, clarified that Saing Koma and Sothear made their own decisions to join the ruling party in accordance with the political rights and freedoms that every individual enjoys. He also stressed that the duo’s intention to improve the agricultur­al sector is also one of the GDP’s goals.

“We regret the loss of these two members, but they have appropriat­e reasons and personal reasons [to change party], and we don’t have any right to block them from doing so.

“After the June 5 commune council elections this year, they had discussion­s with us regarding some challenges they faced, and they then decided to join the CPP. But the main reason is that they have agricultur­al expertise and a clear plan to help farmers,” Inn said.

According to Inn, the departure of Saing Koma and Sothear came after the GDP sent a letter to agricultur­e minister Tina requesting a meeting to discuss issues faced by farmers. Following the meeting, Tina suggested that Saing Koma join the government so that they could be more deeply involved with the sector.

“After the discussion, Saing Koma decided to join the government, and it is actually an opportunit­y for him to apply his knowledge and to fulfil his desire to help the agricultur­al sector, because only the government has the resources and power to implement this work,” Inn said.

He stressed that there was quid-pro-quo offered for Saing Koma to join the CPP. Following his departure, Inn said the GDP will hold a meeting to restructur­e their leadership in the near future.

Saing Koma now holds the position of secretary of state at the agricultur­e ministry, while Sothear serves as under-secretary.

Through an additional Royal Decree, Saing Koma has also

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