What I find it rather amusing is how you seem to seize every opportunity to drag the CNRP into this.andyinasia wrote: I'm waiting for the CNRP's response to this - are they going to curry favour with their youth electorate by condemning this clamp-down on corruption?
Didn't Ron Chhun, the teacher's union leader (who is close to CNRP) say this?
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/secon ... rms-71592/
You must have such a low opinion of the CNRP for you to writeCD wrote:Rong Chhun, president of the Cambodian Independent Teachers’ Association, said the reforms exposed urgent gaps in the country’s education system—particularly in primary schools, where he claimed many children are still unable to read or write—and came decades too late.
“They should have improved this 10 years ago…but although it is late, it is better than not making chances, since we do not want to continue this old way,” he said.
Did this contempt for the CNRP start with their leaders' anti-Yuon rhetoric at the last election?andyinasia wrote:are they going to curry favour with their youth electorate by condemning this clamp-down on corruption?