Tuesday 7 August 2018

Cayetano defends why PH hailed controversial Cambodia polls


CAMBODIA POLLS. Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano explains why the Philippines congratulated Cambodia on its recent elections. File photo by Darren Langit/Rappler

'The Western countries sometimes have their standard of what elections should be,' says Philippine Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano


Paterno Esmaquel
Published 7:51 PM, August 07, 2018
Rappler


CAMBODIA POLLS. Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano explains why the Philippines congratulated Cambodia on its recent elections. File photo by Darren Langit/Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano defended why the Philippines congratulated Cambodia on its recent elections, which the United States, Australia, Japan, and the European Union questioned for lack of credibility.

"Well we have a difference of opinion. The Western countries sometimes have their standard of what elections should be," Cayetano said in a press conference on Tuesday, August 7.

He said Asians "know that elections are not only voting," but "there are forces out there to also, you know, there are many factors."



Cayetano pointed out, too, that the opposition in Cambodia "boycotted" the elections. "We're not judging their opposition. If they thought that it's best to boycott, go ahead and boycott. But as far as the actual election is concerned, it went on well," Cayetano said.

Cayetano on Sunday evening, August 5, congratulated Cambodia on its "successful" elections – a far cry from the chorus of condemnation from other countries.

The United States said the Cambodian elections "were neither free nor fair." Australia said it "has serious concerns" about the polls. The European Union meanwhile said the outcome of the elections "lacks credibility."

The Japanese government said the Cambodian elections were disappointing, reported NHK World.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, who is known for his authoritarian ways, is often compared to President Rodrigo Duterte, called "The Punisher" who ruled Davao City and is now ruling the Philippines with an iron fist. – Rappler.com

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