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ROYAL GOVERNMENT
OF CAMBODIA
In the past two decades, Cambodia has gone
through many major changes reflecting the heroic
sacrifice of the Cambodian people to protect and to
rebuild their homeland, the standard of their
living, and the prosperity of their future. With the
October 23, 1991 Paris Peace Agreement, Cambodia
achieves full right and sovereignty. For the result,
the Cambodian people may fervently develop their
country with generous assistance from international
communities.
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Before reaching their goal of
prosperity, they faced many critical
proceedings. With His Majesty vision
of Preah Bat Samdech NorodomSihanouk,
the beloved king of the Cambodia
people, peace and national
reconciliation were finally
achieved.
At the second session of the
auspicious plenary meeting of the
National Assembly, I (Samdech Hun
Sen, Prime Minister) have the honor
to submit the Royal Government of
Cambodia's Platform for approval
from the august legislative body,
the National Assembly. It is a
foundation of governance to ensure
peace, stability, democracy and
development for the Cambodian people
and to rebuild their country. |
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Samdech Hun Sen
Prime Minister of Cambodia |
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I. Policies:
A. Domestic Policies:
The main goal of the Royal Government is to
ensure peace, stability, and national unity.
In order to create a political stability
conducive to the economic and social
development, and the alleviation of poverty,
Cambodia respect of human rights must be
firmly promoted.
1.Pacification:
The Royal Government adheres to national
solidarity. To respect the consuls of His
Majesty the King, the Cambodians from all
walks of life and political backgrounds from
every corner of the world must come together
to defense their national's independence,
peace and prosperity.
To restore permanent peace and political
stability, the Royal Government would
welcome the return of the remnant of the
Khmer Rouge. It continues to integrate the
armed force and the people, who support the
policy of pacification successfully
implemented in Pailin, Samlot, Malai, Anlong
Veng, Preah Vihea, and in other areas.
The Royal Government continues to cooperate
with international organizations to set up
the repatriation program to settle the
Cambodian refugees into their society. It
would pay at any price to stop the return of
the genocidal regime, and the recurrence of
the recent past tragedies. The hard-line
leaders of the outlawed Khmer Rouge would be
put on trail by the court. In the meantime,
the Royal Government would reinstate a
handful of former servicemen into the Royal
Armed Forces. Under the chairmanship of His
Majesty the King, the November 13 statement
clearly emphasized that the working group in
charge of military affairs must immediately
and properly implement the agreements set
forth in the spirit of the November 12-13
summit. The Kingdom of Cambodia has full
sovereignty. It is a unified state, not a
seceded state.
2. Liberal Democratic Process and Respect
of Human Rights:
The Royal Government adheres to the
principle of democratic pluralism and to the
respect of human rights for which, it
strongly believes they are fundamental to
the social progress. The democratization and
liberalization of all social fabrics must be
rapidly addressed, because they are the
essential forces of economic and social
developments. The Royal Government assures
and protest freedom of its citizenry
bestowed in the Constitution, in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in
the Convenants on Civil and Political Rights
and Social, Economic and Cultural Right, and
in the Convention on the Rights of Women and
Children. It strongly opposes racial hatred.
The overall structure of the state run human
rights institution would be upgraded.
3. Freedom of the Press and of
Expression:
The Royal Government vigorously supports
freedom of the press, freedom of expression
and of assembly, which freely contribute to
social and political conscience. In order to
seek different shade and color of opinions,
public forums are encouraged to take place.
At the same time, freedom and anarchy should
be clearly differentiated. The Constitution
provides it citizenry their freedoms to be
enjoyed and honored, not to be destructive
and intrusive.
4. The Role of Oppositions:
To mobilize the wisdom from all walks of
life and backgrounds to build the nation,
the Royal Government widely supports the
role of oppositions for constructive
criticism, and for good services to the
nation. The oppositions have full legal
rights to perform its political activities.
They are fully guarantied by the Royal
Government equal social and political
benefits, such as freedom, justice,
security, and employment. They may assist
Cambodia's young democracy to be fully
developed. They do not have to implicate
themselves in order to be labeled
oppositions. The Royal Government and the
oppositions would have to promote jointly
the national interest, the social stability,
and the welfare of the people, so that
Cambodia and her people may enjoy the fruits
of long lasting political strength and
national stability.
The role of the oppositions shall be defined
in the law.
5. The Participation of the Civil
Society:
The Royal Government and the civil society
shall incorporate their principle of state
of law into strengthening democracy,
liberty, and social law and order. They may
not develop the country by conflicting
interests between civil and political
societies. The civil society shall be a key
partner of the Royal Government in the
construction of Cambodia. In view, the Royal
Government would endorse the multiple
activities of then on-governmental
organizations and of associations, which
have served the Cambodian people nationwide.
It will appropriate special funds and
allocate them to the non-governmental
organization in providing services on its
behalf to the needy. The Royal Government
would welcome the participation of the
international non-government organizations
in the process of rehabilitation of economic
development and in the promotion of
democracy and human rights. Therefore, it
needs drafting a law on the non-government
organizations and associations.
6. The Rule of Law:
The rule of law is the basic principle of
democracy, the sustainability of the
government, and of all institutions. It is
to ensure freedom, national interest,
justice, harmony, and social sustainability.
A forceful legal structure to end assaults
on human dignity is urgently needed. The
enforcement and education of law would be
widely disseminated. All men are born free
and equal, but they must not be allowed to
be above the law. A set of law must be
applied equally to all.
7. Reforms:
Presently, administrative, judicial,
military and police, and economic reforms
are urgently to be addressed.
Today, Cambodia's administrative machine is
excessive. The Royal Government can not
further support it. It would take steps to
reform it. It should gradually trimmed. It
should be neutral and sound administration,
which is capable to effectively serve the
people. The rule of civil servants must be
strictly applied. The training program to
update the knowledge and skill of the
employs must be spontaneously upgraded and
maintained.
The physical structure of provinces and its
cities must be reviewed. The provincial
administration autonomy should seriously
considered. The management of provinces,
districts, communes and villages should be
properly carried out to rules and
regulations.
The judicial system and the court are
necessary to been tirely overhauled. By law,
they ought to be independent, honest, and
trustworthy. To succeed their quest, the
corporations among the national
institutions, such as the National Assembly,
the Government, the Constitutional Council,
the Council of Magistracy, and the court,
should be overcome. Judges' salaries must be
adequately raised. Especially, they judges
in the Supreme Court must request their
summons be properly recorded and executed.
However, if there is a judge committing a
violation, the Council of Magistracy should
immediately reprimand him or her.
The corruption and power abuses, which
obstruct the promotion and supports of the
people's living conditions, ought to be
stopped. The Cambodia's, the businessmen,
and the investors must not be victimized by
those exploitations. The Royal Government of
Cambodia considers the fight against the
corruption as its matter of priority.
The Royal Government would set transparency
in every work force. The anti-corruption
institution would be soon formed. To ensure
the effectiveness in the work force, the
following measures would urgently be
realized:
the anti-corruption law against the corrupt,
the creation of an agency to monitor and to
fight corruption,
the wealth clearance decree,
the State estates control,
the encouragement of citizenry to
participate in the corruption fight,
the appropriation of pay raise for the civil
servants in accordance to the national
budget.
B. National Defense and Security:
The Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF), the
Military Police, and the National Police
would fulfill their roles according to the
Military and Police rules of order. They
must be neutral, obedient, and
self-restraint. They must sacrifice their
lives to protect the Constitution of the
Kingdom of Cambodia. They would bravely
defense the national independence,
sovereignty, and territorial integrity, to
maintain peace, security, and stability, and
to enforce law and order. They must end
insurgency, terrorism, and secession. They
must completely eradicate kidnapping, armed
robbery, drug trafficking, artifact
smuggling, money laundering, and sexual
exploitation of minor children and women.
They must properly enforce the law to make
their homeland prosperous and safe for all,
including diplomats, investors, tourists,
and foreign workers.
They would participate in the national
development programs. They must be active in
the rescue operation to save lives of the
people from the natural causes. They ought
to curtail the use of illegal weapons, and
close down the arms black markets.
The service of militia may be reviewed. Some
places still its assistance. For other
places, it help is not applicable. However,
the demobilization of militia and its
disarmament should be highly considered.
C. Foreign Policies:
Cambodia adheres to policy of neutrality and
non-alliance. It indiscriminately
establishes relations with all friendly
states worldwide. It conducts policies of
mutual understanding, equality, respect, and
non-interference in other state's internal
affairs.
Cambodia would fortify bilateral friendship
and cooperation with its neighbors. The
border issues with its neighbors would be
resolved through negotiations, and peaceful
means.
Cambodia would establish bilateral and
multilateral friendships with regional
countries, especially with ASEAN. It wants
to contribute as it may in jointly building
the Southeast Asia to be a region of peace,
tranquility, and prosperity.
When it becomes an active member of ASEAN,
Cambodia would conduct itself within the
principle of the agreements.
Cambodia is a member of non-aligned
movement. Within the principle of agreements
it would increase its diplomatic
relationship with other nations, and set up
embassies within its financial and human
resources.
Cambodia with high respect to humanity would
conduct itself to be a good member of the
United Nations.
To solve the problem of illegal immigrants,
Cambodia would utilize its immigration law
that enshrines the principle set forth in
the Universal Declaration on Human Rights.
The Royal Government of Cambodia is very
grateful to the international communities
for their contribution, peace, democracy and
prosperity in Cambodia.
II. Economic
Policy:
The economy is a principle domain to support
the national development program, which
involves sustainability and macro-economy.
It should effectively use its natural and
human resources. Cambodia would promote free
market economy linked with the program of
combat the poverty, and social justice. The
economic mechanism runs its course within
rules and regulations of free market
economy.
The Royal Government would not manage the
market, but it would support it. The Royal
Government would grand the private sector
the right of self- determination on
productivity, investment, and expenditure,
and it would intervene much less. For the
reasons, it would set legal and
administrative structures to ensure freedom
and autonomy of the private sector to
property right, employment, profession, and
the right to compete freely.
It would improve mechanism and structure of
economic management to ensure the
effectiveness and transparency to cope with
corruption and violation of law. That is
very important to stabilize the
macro-economy, to boost the people's
standard of living, and to encourage the
investment.
It prioritizes the physical agricultural
infrastructure, electricity and human
resources, which are the basic of overall
development. The following goals must be
achieved:
1. To speed the economic growth in order to
improve the popular living standard and to
create more employment. The chief potential
to promote the economic growth is the amass
and to transform the natural resources and
the national products into the products of
export. The Royal Government would improve
economic rules and regulations and to
promote Cambodia to be a goods producer in
order to attract more foreign investment.
2. To ensure the stability of Riel currency,
to keep the inflation rate at bay, to
prevent the loss of revenue and private
saving by the Riel fluctuation, and to build
confidence in Riel by devaluating with
caution the dollar.
3. To increase the export of agricultural
and manufacturing products with high
expertise and quality.
4. The Royal Government would do it best to
alleviate the poverty. The alleviation of
poverty is not only the basic of
sustainability of the economic development,
but it also the priority to implement the
social program.
To attain the above goals, the Royal
Government would seize down the following
imbalances:
Between the need and supply, especially on
foods, housing, transportation, education
and health care.
Between the revenue and expenditure within
the national budget.
Between the import and export.
Between the currency and goods.
Between salary and the standard of living of
civil servant and servicemen.
Between the increase in the work force and
the employment.
Between the need for national development
and the training of human resources.
The Royal Government would continue to carry
out the projects, which are identified in
the national program of rehabilitation and
development of Cambodia. It would focus on
the long-term program for the economic and
social development in the first five years
from 1996-2000. It also attempts to achieve
the urgent need for the investment on public
sector.
Based on these basics and the on going
achievements, the Royal Government may carry
out the following economic strategies:
The Royal Government strongly believes in
the process of selecting the ones, who are
healthy, well educated, well-disciplined,
honest, independent, and responsible. In
this spirit, the improvement of quality of
education, health services, and food
security must be strongly promoted by the
Royal Government, it would prioritize the
investment on the vocational training and on
higher education. The Cambodian workers
would be better equipped with skill and the
know-how.
The Royal Government would cooperate with
the Chamber of Commerce and other
professional institutions to set up the
center of transfer of the know-how.
The present shortcoming of the national
infrastructure tremendously undermines the
economic growth of Cambodia. The Royal
Government would continue to rehabilitate
the national infrastructure. Eventually it
would privatize the mass transportation and
communication, the telecommunication, and
the electrical power supply.
Agriculture:
The main economic infrastructure of Cambodia
is agriculture. The Royal Government would
enhance the irrigation system, because
agricultural activities in Cambodia are
solely dependent on the weather.
Consequently, it is essential to upgrade the
General Direction of Irrigation to the level
of Ministry of water Resources and
Meteorology. In five years from1998-2003, it
would increase the irrigation capacity from
16.62% to 20%, i.e. an capacity from 374,603
ha. To 450,600 ha. of rice fields.
The water supply would be strictly monitored
and distributed. The high quality of clean
water must be absolutely maintained.
The rubber plantation would be privatized.
The Royal Government would encourage a large
or small scale of rubber production by the
provision of credit and ownership.
The Royal Government would consolidate the
forest management to ensure its
sustainability. It strictly and completely
bans illegal logging. It would take the
following steps to:
Cease further investment on wood processing.
Review all forest concession contracts and
cancel non-complied contracts. The forest
under the non-complied contract would be
used for national parks and habitats.
Encourage the companies with complied
contracts to modernize their factories in
order to increase the value of timber, and
to create more jobs for the Cambodians The
Royal Government must strictly enforce its
reforestation policy.
Review and amend the law on forest
management to benefit the investors, who do
comply with the rules. Persons, who commit
illegal logging and violate the forest law,
must be brought to justice.
Industries:
The Royal Government would encourage small
and large industries to fulfill its tasks.
It would focus on strategy of producing
export goods rather than import ones. The
liberalization of international trade makes
the local products difficult to compete in
the foreign markets. The small industries
produce its output enough for domestic use.
It strives all efforts to make the textile
industries and agricultural industries to be
the core structure of Cambodian industries.
The Royal Government promotes the research
and exploitation of petrol, natural gas, and
other minerals, which becomes the
potentiality of the national ensure adequate
electric supply with low cost and to meet
its economic goal.
Trade:
The Royal Government would enhance its
policy of trade liberalization. It would
facilitate the free circulation of goods.
The price and quantity of the growth of its
production. It would also broaden
international trade relation by bridging the
domestic markets to foreign markets. Finally
it would promoted the integration and global
trade.
Tourism:
The Royal Government would promote the
development of tourism and make it to become
tourism of culture and nature. It would
heighten the private and public investments
targeting at building up tourist
infrastructure. It would ensure security and
political stability. Tourist work has to be
linked by the preservation of natural
cultural heritage and natural environment.
Foreign Economic Policy:
The Royal Government adopts a precise
political guideline of its external economic
conforming to the liberalization of
international trade, and integrating
national economic into the world economic.
Through this policy, Cambodia prepares
itself to attract and to face regionally and
globally the process of economic
internationalization. At the same time, the
competitive productivity and capacity of
Cambodian economy in the international
markets will be enhanced through the
application of mass based on the
availability of the domestic resources.
Cambodia, however, will face the influx of
foreign finished products, which rejects a
number of industries in the country. The
pressure of the integration process of the
regional economy, in which Cambodia expects
to join ASEAN, and the World Trade
Organization in the near future, will add
more burden to the national budget through
the fall of the tax revenue, and import
duties. These financial activities would
change the economic structure of Cambodia.
The Royal Government is optimistic and
prepares to amend its legal procedures to
accommodate the economic integration.
Investment Policy:
The Royal Government of Cambodia promotes
the internal and external investments
through the application of the principle and
the encouragement of the investment policy
of the Kingdom of Cambodia. It strengthens
its cooperation with friendly countries and
their institutions in order to attract more
investment, developed countries and the
expansion of the markets.
To have a good environment for the
investment, the social political stability
and the stability of the macro-economy must
be ensured. The principle and the guidance
of the investment policy must be firmly
adhered . The Royal Government of Cambodia
may reform and strengthen the institution,
which is responsible for the activities of
the investment, especially for the
improvement on the formality of the
application for the investment undermining
the illegal activities and corruption.
Financial and Monetary Policies:
The Royal Government must ensure the
effectiveness of the execution of its
financial and monetary policies. The fiscal
policy recently improved has not yet been
properly carried out. The national budget,
which has a duty to evaluate, to collect,
and to distribute the national resources, is
the most important tool to handle the
economic and social policies of the Royal
Government of Cambodia. Therefore, the
national budget must be disbursed
distinctively for the support of public
services, and for the handling of public
projects with the economic sense of
prudence, conscience, and proficiency, the
Royal Government must give the priority to
the promotion of productivity, the private
investment, the social programs, and public
health care. The future ASEAN membership of
Cambodia would influence tremendously the
reform of the revenue of the national
budget. The national revenue by taxation on
the import and export goods will be
decreased. For that, it would strengthen all
faces of tax the entrepreneurs to be in the
investment process, and to achieve the
budget surplus for which it is to be the
sources of internal credit, such as for the
public investment and for the financial
intervention to pay raises for the employees
of the government.
To achieve the effective control over the
budget and fiscal policies, the Royal
Government of Cambodia must immediately take
the following steps:
Use every measure at all costs to combat tax
evasion.
Strongly prohibit revenue collection and
shelter, and disbursement infringing the
budgetary system.
Abolish tax exemption, which is not
stipulated in the investment law, the law on
fiscal policy, and the law on the annual
financial management.
The Ministry of economy and Finance must
strictly check and control goods before
loading in order to properly tax the
merchandises, while its services are being
effectively conducted with high
consideration of time consumption.
Carry out strict measure of austerity,
especially against the unneeded expenses.
The financial resources from privatization
must only be used for the public investment
such as the infrastructure, or the
counterpart fund of the credit fund from the
financial institution.
The fund used other than infrastructure
purpose must be prohibited.
The Royal Government undertakes its
political will to impose punishment on
fraud, illegal transfer of fund, and
corruption. To ensure the stability of
buying power of Riel currency, the Royal
Government would set the spending rate of
the national budget to be below the rate of
the national economic growth, and the rate
of reserve fund of the banks. The interest
rate conducive to the promotion of private
saving, and the intervention of the National
Bank in the domestic monetary markets in
order to stabilize the rate of Riel
exchange.
The attempts of the Royal Government of
Cambodia to cut down the economic imbalance
will encounter numerous difficulties,
because the limited financial resources
force it to prioritize the use of the
economic measure. But often the economic
tools to came together at one time. At the
same time, the lingering economic crisis and
the declined economic growth in the region
will impact the flow of the foreign
investment and the domestic growth. The
Royal Government would overcome those
economic stumbling blocks in order to attain
its economic goal, because of its last
achievements. This task needs the joint
participation of national and international
sectors to improve national economy and to
strengthen the capacity building, the work
sprit, ethics, and social obligation of
public servants.
III. Culture,
Health , Social Obligation:
The Royal Government initiates tough measure
to restore and to promote culture heritage
and national civilization, to end the
declination of national culture, to
highlight the social ethic, and to promote
the national cultural characteristic and
progress. For that, the Royal Government has
to expand the education of culture and
civilization, to promote the general
understanding of the national identity and
pride, and to stop the flow of the foreign
culture, which affects the national culture.
On health matter, the Royal Government would
promote health service to public and private
sectors, disease prevention, mother and
child care, flight against the contagious
disease, and health check up and treatment
in State hospitals and clinics.
On social issues, the Royal government would
upgrade the standard of living of the people
and to ensure the equal benefits for the
people from all walks of life. Primarily,
The Royal Government would cut down to the
maximum of the vulnerability, and increase
the chance for the poor and indigent
citizens to be able to participate in the
social and economic programs. It would
firmly carry out the labor law and the
international convention on labor unions in
order to secure the right and privilege for
the workers, employees, and employers. It
would establish a good working condition to
benefit the handicapped persons, the
orphans, the widows, and the indigent men
and women, so their livings could be better
conditioned. It would defense the right of
women and children according to the
universal convention. It would engage the
women in politics and in other social and
economic fields. It would assist the
minority to involve in restoring the
economic, social, and cultural heritage.
To succeed the social rehabilitation and
development, there is an important factor to
be addressed; that is the task of building
social conscience, confidence, and self-
determination, which produce quality work.
The idea and stand on ordinary productivity
to improve the skill and the knowledge of
know-how in agreement with the rules of
development must be encouraged.
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