Ministry of Health officials said Siem Reap provincial authorities had identified 44 people known to have been in contact with a Japanese man who tested positive for Covid-19 in Japan. The 44 had since been quarantined for medical surveillance. Mr. Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, has once again called on the people to join hands in combating the spread of COVID-19.
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The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training said that suspended factory workers would be required to attend soft skills training courses to receive full government allowances. The number of Cambodian workers migrating abroad declined by 80 percent last year, the Labor Ministry’s annual report says — though spokesman Heng Sour rejected the comparison that was made in his ministry’s report.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen said the ruling CPP will not have the Constitution amended from 50 percent plus one system back to two-thirds formula to form a government.
The Cambodian Human Rights Committee underlined three notable achievements made by its legal team, which it created last year to provide free legal services to the underprivileged.
The government has sent a list of names for a proposed Cabinet reshuffle for the National Assembly to approve during a special plenary session next week.http://bit.ly/3axsA4o;