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Legislative and Executive (23rd– 27th DEC 2019)
Legislative and Executive (23rd– 27th DEC 2019)

A total of 110 National Assembly members convened to review and unanimously approve seven draft laws in a historic session that saw the Kingdom ratify the UN’s Convention on Sea Law (Unclos).

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In the course of a year, the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction along with the National Authority for Land Dispute Resolution (NALDR) received a combined total of 2,713 complaints of land disputes, of which 1,871 are under review.

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Prime Minister Hun Sen on Sunday called on Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction Chea Sophara and the governors of the Kingdom’s four coastal provinces to be resolute in protecting beaches from encroachment

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Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday renewed his call to landlords not to raise rent for workers, leading to unions asking the government to issue a directive rather than just a suggestion.

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Prime Minister Hun Sen has threatened to strip the Tboung Khmum governor of his position if the latter fails to properly run a market launched this week in the border with Vietnam.

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Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday defended the Kingdom’s stance in letting the free market determine the price of rice and blasted critics by saying Cambodia is not a communist country.

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The General Department of Identification aims to have at least 50 percent of women in its workforce in a move to further promote gender equality.

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Labour Minister Ith Samheng yesterday said he will look into a request by employers to delay implementing a pension scheme for garment and footwear workers slated for next yearhttp://bit.ly/2QuOwoo;