Monday, June 14, 2010

cambodan govt on right track

Cambodians expressed government is walking on right track in 2010

Samdech Techo Prime Minister Hun Sen announced on January 12 that according to the recent survey from US-based IRI (the International Republican Institute) said that Cambodia is walking on the right direction in development of the country and the government is adopting right policy for serving benefit of people and it made them truth with the government.

“There are 79 per cent among the population in survey replied that the government is leading the country in right track,” Prime Minister Hun Sen said at a graduation ceremony at the national institute of education. IRI office in Cambodia conducted the survey from the July 31 to August 2009.

Prime Minister Hun Sen also quoted the survey as saying that 53 per cent of population in survey said that they surely voted for Cambodian People Party (CPP) and it increased one per cent if comparing with the last survey,” He said

“And for 12 per cent of population in survey said that they will not vote for CPP and now they turned to vote for CPP and number of people do not vote for CPP decreased to 10per cent,” he added. “I also knew that IRI conducted the survey from political parties but their result did not gain better yet,” he noted.

He said that the population in survey showed that they saw the development in the country because the government has been building other infrastructures including schools, bridges, pagodas, and the living conditions of local people are improving, and they have the irrigation system, electricity network and the political and peace stability and the investment climate in the country.
At the same time, Premier Hun Sen added that local people need to pay attention on media system because it provided the important role for accurate information and it brings good decision before we do something.

“We want our people to gain the sufficient and accurate information allowing them to be confidence for the real situation and they could analyze and judge the situation accurately,” he noted.

“Every day I have to get news before work and if I don’t have, it is like I do not have food,” he said, adding that it is my usual habit and some day I get primary brief on information and my phone is coming with news,” he said.

He also highlighted about one of his sons living the United State planned to attend the ceremony of Family which last in December. “My son is nearly slow for the reunion family ceremony because the bad weather and the snow fell down and it caused to have the delayed time for flight from the United State to Seoul of South Korea,” he said.

“So we have to know the accurate information and our governmental official, employers, and politicians if they are shortage of accurate information and it is clear that they will not receive benefit from the issues concerning the economics, culture, science, technology, and finance and politics,” he stresses. ###

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