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Funcinpec, which is led by the son of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia's head of state, said it would include the Khmer Rouge in a government of national reconciliation.
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Ranariddh had been elected Secretary General of Funcinpec in 1989 and became its President in 1992.
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The CPP also benefits from the weakened state of its main competitors: the royalist Funcinpec and the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP).
Cambodia at the Ballot Box Roderick Brazier 2008
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Funcinpec is a shambles, reeling from self-inflicted wounds and the Machiavellian maneuvers of the shrewd CPP.
Cambodia at the Ballot Box Roderick Brazier 2008
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Both the CPP and Funcinpec said they were confident of victory.
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As the votes were being counted from Cambodia's election two weeks ago, it appeared that Ranariddh's royalist party, known by its French acronym, Funcinpec, had beaten the current, Vietnamese-backed government.
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Hoping to "avoid a bloody conflict," Sihanouk announced that he had set up a government of national reconciliation, in which Funcinpec and the CPP would share power equally, with himself as prime minister and military commander in chief.
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If the election result gives his Funcinpec a strong role to play, he may yet be able to work out a compromise that fulfills the people's desire for peace.
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Prince Ranariddh evidently decided there was no reason to rush into a 50-50 power-sharing arrangement with the CPP when Funcinpec had beaten the ruling party at the polls.
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They may also have been trying to throw support to the royalist opposition party, commonly known by its French acronym, Funcinpec.
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