Thursday, November 07, 2013
Opposition tells CPP: Agree, or talks off
Opposition leaders have given the ruling party an ultimatum: Agree to our demands by the end of the year or the talks are over.
Kem
Sokha, Cambodia National Rescue Party deputy president, said yesterday
that after discussing the matter with party president Sam Rainsy, they
had decided to issue the ultimatum and warn the authorities that further
mass demonstrations would be held if they did not comply.
“We
give the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) from now until the end of the
year. If we can’t determine the reality of the election irregularities
by then we have a new plan – negotiations will be over,” he said.
Sokha
added that if the party’s demands – an independent electoral
investigation, the resignation of members of the National Election
Committee and the implementation of reforms recommended by the UN and
election monitors – were not met, rallies that would dwarf those held in
late October would be organised.
The announcement came less than a
week after Rainsy said his party would not set pre-conditions for talks
with the CPP. The parties held a largely fruitless discussion on
Tuesday, pledging to hold more meetings in the future.
Prum Sokha, secretary of state at the
Interior Ministry, said it would be difficult for the CPP to accept all
the demands of the opposition, adding the move was probably a bid to
score political points coming so soon after the public withdrawal of
pre-conditions.
The CNRP could be making this announcement “out of
more political than legal motivations”, he said. “No one can force the
NEC to resign because it’s an independent institution founded in the
law.”
While the new two-month deadline for dialogue would be
enough time to yield results, Cambodian Center for Human Rights
president Ou Virak called for patience from both sides to end the
deadlock.
“The main national interest is to keep both sides at the
negotiation table,” he said. “If [they] want fast [results], they
should state clearly how to achieve it.”
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