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In a rural commune in Kampong Thom province, where opposition parties have agreed to combine their votes to counter the influence of the local Cambodian People’s Party chief and his allies.
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The ruling Cambodian People’s Party held an extraordinary congress over the weekend once again reaffirming Prime Minister Hun Sen as their candidate for the 2023 election and his son Hun Manet as a future leader of the party.
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The Candlelight Party (CP) has condemned the attack on its party activist Nol Pithearith, the CP deputy chairman in Por Senchey district by six people in the district’s Prey Chisak village, Choam Chao III commune.
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More than 30 opposition activists have been violently attacked in the past five years — including the killing of a man in November and this weekend’s assault — typically by unknown assailants on public streets.
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Nhek Bun Chhay, the leader of the pro royalist Khmer National United Party (KNUP) has vowed to reunite with royalist Funcinpec to secure seats in next year’s National Election.
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Nhem En, one of the senior members of Cambodia National Love Party (CNLP), has resigned and joined Bun Chhay’s Khmer National United Party.
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Four opposition parties submitted a petition to the National Assembly (NA) asking for the proposed amendments to the Constitution requested by the Cabinet to be dismissed, claiming that the changes will reduce the power of the parliament. The Grassroots Democratic Party (GDP) has urged other political parties to discuss forming an alliance by October in order to contest next year’s parliamentary elections.
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