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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

US Political Style in Cambodian Parliament

I. INTRODUCTION\nSince a congressional loss leadership system of rules, majority and Minority drawing cards, was put into practice, the US is proud of it and believes that the idea has brought a strong companionship management, unity, royalty, eminent levels of party voting, and professional politicians in the US political clime (Davidson 1998, 36; Patterson 1989, 395). It strengthens rafter and counterbalance system between the opinion party and opposition party in the fan tan. Minority draw has a special advanced specified in the stand rule book and responsibleness defined by the party line, which would imply that he or she would engage directly with absolute majority counterpart to make sure authorized decisions. Furthermore, Minority Leader has ability to influence the takings of the law-making process by conniving the form and content of order in the committee and on the House understructure (Steven 2007, 45). The billet to set the agenda is an important t ype of its influence as well.\nIn Cambodia, this kind of stiff legislative leadership system is still far external from the US context. The future of US-style floor leader in Cambodia parliament remains un sealed because the parliament is weak and influenced by the government. Moreover, the check and balance system is slight effective (Tsekpo and Hudson 2009) because the parliament is smitten with the cancer of nepotism, internal corruption, and ignorance. The terra firmas politicians use the gardening of violence and accusal to plenitude with each other alternatively of peaceful negotiation. Anyway, not all, at least some certain problems are supposed to be settled by the acceptance of US-style floor leader in Cambodian parliament.\nThis idea is initiated by Sam Rainsy, the biggest opposition leader in Cambodia, in a hope that it would create the culture of dialogue instead of accusation and violence in this post-conflict country. To do that, Cambodia has to look at the ingest from the US. There are well-established literatures on institu...

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