Cambodia: Sam Rainsy recommends his wife as CNRP President
Sam Rainsy, opposition leader in Cambodia and President of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), sent a letter to Kem Sokha, Vice President of the CNRP, recommending the party’s Executive Board to select his wife Tioulong Samura as President of the party.
Phnom Penh (VNA) – Sam Rainsy, opposition leader in Cambodia and President ofthe Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), sent a letter to Kem Sokha, VicePresident of the CNRP, recommending the party’s Executive Board to select hiswife Tioulong Samura as President of the party.
In theletter, which was sent to CNRP Vice President Kem Sokha just one day after hisresignation as CNRP President, Sam Rainsy said selecting Tioulong Samura asPresident has been agreed by him and Kem Sokha recently and hoped that KemSokha would continue their agreement.
Sam Rainsydecided to resign and left the CNRP after consulting the party’s ExecutiveBoard. The senior leaders of the CNRP met on February 12 to discuss SamRainsy’s decision.
𝓀 TioulongSamura, born in 1950, is a member of the CNRP Executive Board and a member of theCambodian National Assembly. She was once the Vice Governor of the NationalBank of Cambodia from 1993-1995.-VNA
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