After Prime Minister Hun Sen returned from his July 3-5 visit to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Switzerland, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation described the meetings as "successful”. With the Kingdom implementing sustainable goals, Prime Minister Hun Sen has called on authorities at all levels to address people’s concerns by leaving no one behind.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen said his shoulder sprain had been “successfully treated” by Singaporean doctors and mocked unnamed critics who had wished him dead.
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Deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng on Friday issued a 10-point guidance plan to all police officials on the “management and use of the National Police's administrative frameworks” to maintain their dignity, morality and professionalism in executing their roles.
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng on Monday said he took legal action against opposition figure Sam Rainsy to remind politicians to act with “dignity, morality and virtue”, and to stop them releasing “fake news and incitements”.
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Senators of the ruling party CPP agreed to pass the National Strategic Development Plan of 2019-2023 worth $57.7 billion in capital.http://bit.ly/2Jvnyus;