France, Australia Congratulate Hun Sen on Win

France and Australia have congratulated Prime Minister Hun Sen on his official re-election in July’s contested vote, with their endorsement coming as opposition leader Sam Rainsy visits Europe urging donors to suspend ties with the new government. While many other countries—mostly in Asia—were quick to congratulate Mr. Hun Sen and his ruling CPP, Australia and the European Union were among the few that expressed concern about the official results and, along with the U.S., echoed the opposition CNRP’s call for an impartial investigation of voting irregularities. Now France and Australia have joined in with belated congratulations. “On the occasion of your re-election as the head of the Cambodian government, I wish to offer you my congratulations,” French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault told Mr. Hun Sen in a letter dated October 4 and released by the Council of Ministers on Saturday. … Mr. Rainsy’s opposition CNRP is refusing to take its 55 seats in the National Assembly in protest over what it believes were flawed elections and is calling the new parliament, which formed with only Mr. Hun Sen’s 68 lawmakers present, unconstitutional and illegitimate. He is urging some of Cambodia’s main do­nors, including the E.U., to suspend all current agreements with the country and to refrain from signing new contracts until the standoff is settled. … Newly elected Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, in a letter to Mr. Hun Sen dated October 6 and released Friday, thanks Mr. Hun Sen for his own letter of congratulations on his election win. .. As recently as late August, the Australian Embassy in Phnom Penh was calling for a transparent investigation of reportedly widespread election-day irregularities, an option the CPP has consistently rejected and effectively blocked. The day the CPP’s 68 officially elected lawmakers opened the Na­tional Assembly without the opposition’s 55 lawmakers, on September 23, the E.U. issued its own statement to say parliament “cannot serve its purpose” without the CNRP. CNRP chief whip Son Chhay said the letters from the French and Australian prime ministers were “a bit disappointing.”

Zsombor Peter
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