4 Responses to “Casting a vote or not?”

  1. Im Sokthy says:

    Vutha, I will go to vote. I always go to vote. Some time, people do not vote because s/he loves that party. Many reasons. As example, if you love your children, do not make him/her know that you love him/her. Brayat Kmeng deung chet.

  2. Borin says:

    Yeah, vote casting is responsible for all citizen

  3. Piseth says:

    For sure i will. My one voice will make a miracle hehe ;)

  4. angkor138 says:

    Vutha, you are brilliant!

    You have always came up and had new ideas to write most of the time.

    Voting is actually a personal choice. It is not a crime after all, as in case of Cambodia, there’s no such law stipulated that “Voting is compulsory” as many countries around the world do actually make it as complusory for its citizens to abide by such a law.

    I personally do understand people sentiments towards the politicians [as you mentioned in here] and they are not wrong when the concerned issues [promises during the political campaign] are raised after the election. I can tell you that all the leaders around the world HAVE NEVER KEPT all their promises and they would quickly defense themselves and then explain to you the reasons behind their decisions. For instance, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd of Australia, was elected to lead the country in November 2007, have stated in the past and is still stating during the Parliment Sessions: “No one is perfect, so does his government but we are doing our best for the people of Australia”.

    However, by chosing or opting out not to vote is said that particular person or people: -

    1] Personally fail to exercise his/her or theirs rights which is guaranteed and given under the constitution.

    2] Consent others [others here is to emphasize on person/people who cast theirs vote/exercise theirs rights] to represent his/her/their’s voice rather he/she/they are representing himself/herself or themselves.

    2] Consent to accept the outcomes of the election particularly the emerge winner – “Prime Minister of the 4th mandate” as the leader of the country whether or not that particular leader is the right person for the top job in every each way he/she/they wish to have.

    My personal point of view, people shall turn out in mass on the election day, to voice theirs thoughts and concerns in ballot paper for a particular “Nominated Candidate” from the party they think “He is the right person for the country”.

    Good lucks to all

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