Promises and Reality 
In  theory, SRP and other opposition parties offer great campaign promises 
for  Cambodia. Democracy, justice, freedom, social services etc… are very 
good and  pleasant for Cambodians to hear. But, practically, can SRP and other 
parties  with its current intact infrastructures run the country without 
the support from  the CPP? Can they put together a group of competent and 
honest leaders to run  Cambodia? 
Perhaps, my unbiased answers to these questions will not sit well with  the 
diehard supporters of the oppositions or the CPP, but I know that without  
the support of the current members and leaders of the CPP no opposition 
party  will be able to run Cambodia. The CPP are better equipped and 
unfortunately  all opposition parties lack human resources, intellectual 
resources, and 
 financial resources, etc...Organizational  structures of these parties are 
not even strong enough to run their own party  effectively.  Political 
structures  of SRP combined with any other opposition party are still very 
week. 
Division  within each party exists and morality among most party leaders at 
all levels is  still unacceptable. Many of them are worse than or equal to 
some CPP members.  
With  current political mood, the way all politicians behave and their 
personal  interests at stake; the CPP will never support the oppositions nor 
relinquish  its power. So the dream that one day the oppositions will run the 
country within  the next few decades is illogical. 
What  do we need to do to make Cambodia a better place for Cambodians? 
Every  Cambodian, (especially members of political parties,) needs to stop 
being 
a  yes-man and demand that their politicians be accountable for their works 
and  promises.  The opposition leaders  must clean up their act, stop their 
rethorics and become better than the  CPP leaders so that their voices are 
respectable and taken seriously by the  ruling party.  The CPP  leaders, on 
the other hand, need to keep their mind open for  reasonable alternative 
proposals. 
However, with the understanding that both, the CPP and the non-CPP, need  
each other to survive on; one may want to reconsider their expectation that 
much  changes will be done in the near future. Especially, when Cambodia is 
under  heavy influences of other countries. 
Sathonne  Chhim 
New York 
Timothychhim.blogspot.com



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