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Political Party (14th – 18th February, 2022)
Political Party (14th – 18th February, 2022)

Amid the increasing demand from six political parties for the National Election Committee to revoke the new changes in election rules of not allowing party agents at polling stations to take out copies of the election report, or “Form 1102”, the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) urged NEC to move the change forward.
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The Democracy Power Party (DPP) has distanced itself from the plan to form an opposition coalition to challenge the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) a day after a report of an attempt to merge six political parties before the National Election next year.
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Although just recently re-activated after years of being dormant, the Candlelight Party (CP) has emerged as the main opposition party to challenge the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) in upcoming polls after secretly recruiting about 90% of nearly 500 former commune chiefs of the court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP).
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An end to the trial and the restoration of his political rights are what Kem Sokha is hoping to achieve, Sokha has been hoping to compete in the upcoming commune elections slated for June 5, 2022.
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The Grassroots Democratic Party in Svay Rieng province has declared a commune chief intends to obstruct the party’s campaign activities in his jurisdiction.
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A former court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party commune chief was released from prison on Wednesday after he has served his five-year jail term for inciting porters to protest in front of the Poipet Customs and Excise Office building in Banteay Meanchey province in 2015.
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