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Prime Minister Hun Sen of the ruling party CPP blasted critics who accuse the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) and the National Election Committee (NEC) of committing fraud during the June 5 commune council elections, daring them to swear oaths on the truth of their accusations and to suffer “death by lightning or other misfortunes”.
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Newly-elected commune councillors from opposition parties expressed a willingness to work with ruling party officials, and although they claim to have been the victims of discrimination, they are determined to serve the people according to their mandate.
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The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) on June 14 filed a complaint to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court against Candlelight Party vice-president Son Chhay, demanding $1 million in compensation over his “distortion of the facts” regarding the June 5 commune council elections.
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Candlelight Party (CLP) vice president Son Chhay flew to Australia on June 11, shortly before the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) filed a lawsuit against him.
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A number of political parties that were formed after the dissolution of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) and had participated in the June 5 commune council elections said they were willing to consider uniting into a new coalition political party to compete in the upcoming national election next year.
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The Grassroots Democratic Party (GDP) plans to set up a committee to monitor the commune chiefs of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), and check if they fail to fulfill promises made before the June 5 Commune Election.
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