The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has filed three complaints against the Candlelight Party in Pailin town for using “inappropriate words” in contravention of Article 71 of the law on commune council elections.
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Two ambiguously worded letters from CPP Phnom Penh members calling for polling station staffers to attend training ahead of the June election have sparked concern from opposition parties saying the letters appeared to be inviting NEC officials to receive ruling party guidance.
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Members of Cambodia’s largest opposition party the Candlelight Party said their campaign signs for June 5 elections in southern Siem Reap province were vandalized and destroyed in the latest of a pattern of harassment.
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Ten of the 17 political parties which are contesting the June 5 commune council elections signed a joint letter on May 24, promising to curb the effects of alcohol use – and promote young women entrepreneurs.
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The Interior Ministry has told the opposition Candlelight Party (CP) to study the laws properly after it was accused of violations in the appointment of its new vice-president Mr Son Chay.
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A ruling party representative in Kampong Cham is escalating a request to remove Candlelight Party candidate Kung Raiya and others from the upcoming ballot based on a complaint about Raiya distributing money to colleagues.
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