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A Funcinpec party spokesman announced yesterday that more than 20 senior party officials have been appointed as advisers to the government at the request of newly returned party leader Prince Norodom Ranariddh.

Spokesman Nhep Bun Chin, himself one of the 24 reported appointees, said that Prime Minister Hun Sen had accepted Ranariddh’s proposal to award the 24 party members with positions equivalent to under-secretary of state and higher. Three government spokespeople, however, said yesterday that they had no knowledge of the appointments.

“These appointments are in the tradition of partnership between the Cambodian People’s Party and Funcinpec party,” Bun Chin said. “Samdech Techo [Hun Sen] sees that those officials have experience in serving the royal government, and have enough experience to serve the nation.”

Funcinpec won the country’s first democratic elections, but more recent elections have been less kind, with the royalists failing to win a single parliamentary seat in the 2013 national elections – a defeat that Bun Chin called “disgraceful”.

Opposition party spokesman Yim Sovann yesterday said the reported appointments were “politically motivated to prolong Funcinpec’s life” after its precipitous fall.

http://www.phnompenhpost.com/adviser-roles-allotted-revamped-royalists

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Internal Funcinpec woes still mounting
Thu, 26 February 2015

Tensions in the upper echelons of the royalist Funcinpec party edged ever closer to boiling over yesterday with Nhek Bun Chhay – long one of the party’s most influential figures – accusing newly returned president Prince Norodom Ranariddh of dismantling the party’s leadership and stacking it with loyalists.

While avowing that he was not against Ranariddh, second deputy president Bun Chhay said yesterday that the Prince’s alleged decision to disband the party’s central and permanent committees and replace them almost entirely with his own allies ran counter to the principle of reunification under which Ranariddh was invited back to Funcinpec after his ouster in 2006.

“I and [first deputy president] Princess [Norodom] Arun Rasmey have invited Samdech Krom Preah [Ranariddh] back to reunite royalist Sihanoukists, but when the prince came, [his] arrangement of the party is contrary to that aim,” Nhek Bun Chhay said.

The purported reshuffling, he added, had been carried out without consulting him and Arun Rasmey, and had alienated provincial party leaders.

“This is the reason that’s causing problems. Most of them do not accept it,” Bun Chhay said. “Reuniting is making additions; it is not making subtractions.”

In a letter issued on Monday, Ranariddh called on Bun Chhay and Arun Rasmey to stop their opposition, and to join forces to bring the weakened Funcinpec back to national relevance.

Ranariddh could not be reached for comment yesterday, but his spokesman, Nhep Bun Chin, maintained that the prince had not yet dismantled the party’s structure. Rather, Bun Chin added, the Prince had formed a working group tasked with preparing new party statutes in the interest of streamlining what he characterised as the party’s bloated leadership, which Bun Chin blamed for its failure to win any parliamentary seats in 2013.

“If we have zero seats, and we still continue with a leadership structure that’s too big and sloppy, we would continue [to have] zero,” he said.

http://www.phnompenhpost.com/internal-funcinpec-woes-still-mounting

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