The ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) concluded its extraordinary congress, voicing its full support for the candidacy of incumbent Prime Minister Hun Sen to run for a new five-year term in the July general election. The CPP has said it would oppose any activities seen by the party to undermine rule of law, peace and democracy: “In this spirit, it is necessary to eliminate all forms of politics and extremist activities from Cambodian territory by not allowing this to cause national division,” said the statement
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The Cambodian People’s Party will deploy agricultural experts in all communes across the country to work with farmers if the party wins the election to lead the Royal Government.
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Lieutenant General Hun Manet, the future Prime Minister candidate for the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has rebutted critics who accused civil servants, including the military, of spending much time working for the ruling party.
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Three political parties have fielded their candidates to contest in the elections to be held in April for the newly-created city and district councils.
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Rong Chhun, an outspoken political activist who had served time in prison in recent years, has announced his intention to enter politics with the Candlelight Party (CP) and run in the parliamentary election this July.
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Candlelight Party advisor Kong Korm has quit his position in the party and withdraw from politics after a confrontation and legal pressure from Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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