Phnom Penh, 01 February
2007
AN APPEAL TO ALL MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF THE SAM RAINSY PARTY
Dear Compatriots and Friends,
On April 1, exactly two months from today, Cambodia's second commune
election will take place (the first having been held in 2002).
I believe that a great surprise can be expected when the election
results come in on the evening of April 1.
In 2002, the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) was leading in only 13 communes
out of a total of 1,621, while it obtained 17% of
the popular votes at the national level.
During the 2003 legislative election, based on detailed results in
each commune, the SRP led all other political parties in 225 communes,
with 22% of votes obtained at the
national level.
As detailed below, I have good reasons to believe that our party's
growth trend has maintained and even accelerated during the past four
years, and that we can expect to witness confirmation of this belief
in two months.
1- A large number of youths are reaching voting age. Every year, more
than 300,000 people reach the age of 18. This means that from one
electoral mandate to the next, within a 5-year period, 1.5 million
young voters are added to the current 7.5 million eligible voters.
These young voters are relatively well educated and mostly jobless.
They want political change in order to bring Cambodia to the path of
modernity and social justice.
2- Land confiscations, victimizing poor farmers in all provinces of
the country, create a major discontent among the population against
the ruling party. The victims, numbered in the hundreds of thousands,
are turning to the SRP as the body which stands for the
anti-corruption fight and social justice.
3- The division within the Funcinpec party, which obtained 21% of
votes
in 2003, and the party's ensuing split into two
infighting groups has caused a disintegration of the "royalist"
movement.
For these reasons, the SRP, which becomes
the second political party in the country in terms of votes obtained
in 2003, is now on the right track to become the first party at the
national level. In any case, I truly believe that the SRP will lead
over all other parties in a large number of communes come April.
The success of our party in this year's commune election will
decisively reinforce our chances for victory during the 2008
legislative election. Let's also not forget that, in 2003, the former
communist CPP won the election over the democratic forces (SRP and
Funcinpec combined) by only some 200,000 votes. Thus, a sustained
effort is required to bring forth the victory for democracy in
Cambodia.
In view of this important event, I am launching this appeal to all SRP
Members and Friends, who are residing both inside Cambodia as well as
overseas, to solicit their help and their active participation for the
preparations leading to the April 1, 2007 election. The tasks that we
need to achieve include the training of our candidates for the
positions of commune chief and commune councilor, the training of
about 28,000 party agents who will observe the election operations in
more than 14,000 polling stations, and the electoral campaign itself
which will extend from March 16 to March 30, 2007.
These preparations require a substantial amount of funding which we
are currently working very hard to secure. Thanks to your generous
contributions and to the
dedication of all patriots and democrats, we will reach our goal.
Please accept, Dear Compatriots and Friends, my sincere regards and
grateful appreciation.
Sam Rainsy
Please contact your nearest SRP chapter to send us your contribution.
Alternatively, you can send us your contribution by direct electronic
bank account wiring transfer to:
Beneficiary: Sam Rainsy Party
Account No.: 800-03-2 15931-6
Bank: Cambodian Commercial Bank Limited
Swift Code: SICOKHPP
Address: 26 Monivong Boulevard, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Telephone: (855) 23 426 145
Fax: (855) 23 426 116
Email:
CCBPP@online.com.kh
Please mark "Elections" with your contribution.