Former Prime Minister Prince Norodom Ranariddh made his bid to return
to politics official yesterday, signing papers to be sent to the
Ministry of Interior today to seek registration and recognition for his
new political party.
In a closed-door meeting with around 300 supporters in Phnom Penh’s
Sunway Hotel, Ranariddh signed the papers, which he will send to
Interior Minister Sar Kheng so that his new Community of Royalist
People’s Party (CRPP) can take part in the next election.
In a press conference after the meeting, Ranariddh, who ruled in a
coalition government with Prime Minister Hun Sen from 1993 to 1997, said
he is returning to politics because the Cambodian People’s Party and
Cambodia National Rescue Party are failing to find solutions to the
country’s problems.
“The party A, I will not join; the party B, I also will not join. But
I have always prepared [my]self to work with any party that has [a]
vision to resolve national problems the same as my party [does],”
Ranariddh said.
The one-time political arch-rival of Hun Sen hit out at CNRP leaders
Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha for posing a threat to the “royalist regime”
and urged the opposition to take its seats in the National Assembly.
“I dare to say … that if he [Rainsy] is elected … he would end the royalist regime,” Ranariddh said.
CNRP vice president Kem Sokha scoffed at the rhetoric.
“We will not [listen to] his ideas, citizens also will not allow us to [listen to] his ideas,” Sokha said.
Political analyst Kem Ley said that Ranariddh’s “unclear politics”
when he was in power will stand in the way of the success of the new
party and that the only way for him to return would be to join the CNRP.
CNRP lawmaker-elect Yim Sovann agreed.
“There are only two political parties in the country … it will stay
this way,” he said, adding that the creation of the party will not stand
in the way of the CNRP’s goals. “We [the CNRP] are in their hearts.
They [the CRPP] have the right to form a party and people have the right
to choose the CNRP.”
Prince’s party progressing
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