Cambodia’s newly-formed gov’t “legitimate”: PM
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday defended that his newly-formed government was ” legitimate” since the nation’s King Norodom Sihamoni had given endorsement. “This government is a legitimate government, which was born from the election and was endorsed by the king,” the premier said during first cabinet meeting. He said the opening session of parliament was convened by the king, not by the United Nations Secretary General or any diplomats or presidents of other countries. “The king has signed to recognize the new government already,” he said. “It is no need for the U.N. Secretary General or signatory countries in the Paris Accord to give their endorsement. “ … “Our stance is that we do not recognize the government that was formed earlier this week, it was a violation of the constitution and against the principle of multi-party liberal democracy,” CNRP’s President Sam Rainsy said in a press briefing at the party’s headquarters. “We cannot cooperate in any image with this government.” … Hun Sen said Tuesday the new parliament and government were formed in accordance with the constitution despite a boycott of the opposition. He said, under the constitution, a new government was formed by a 50 percent plus one majority, or 63 lawmakers, in the parliament. …
NZweek News Staff
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