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Analysts: CPP should release Kem Sokha after election win
With the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) poised to form the next elected government, analysts have said that alleged political prisoners, including the former president of the court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), Kem Sokha, should be released as a goodwill gesture.
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NEC will likely dismiss LDP’s complaints
The National Election Committee yesterday said it received a total of 2,206 election complaints, most of which were filed by the League for Democracy Party.
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CPP sweeps National Assembly as figures from elections come in
Even before the National Election Committee (NEC) had announced the official results of Sunday’s national polls, the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) said on Monday that it had managed to secure more than 77 per cent of the popular vote.
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Parties file election grievances in Siem Reap province
Siem Reap province –The Provincial Election Commission here yesterday said that multiple parties submitted a total of 100 complaints over Sunday’s electoral process.
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NEC: Nearly 600,000 invalid votes cast in polls
The National Election Committee (NEC) said on Monday that there were nearly 600,000 invalid ballots cast in Sunday’s national elections, adding that the issue was not unusual in a democracy.
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Fisherman charged with raping daughter
Kandal Provincial Court yesterday charged a 29-year-old man with forcibly raping his eight-year-old daughter after watching porn when his wife was not at home in Sa’ang district.
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Ruling CPP will likely secure all 125 National Assembly seats
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party secured 76.78 percent of valid votes nationwide on Sunday, meaning that it will likely gain all 125 seats in the National Assembly.
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No energy after national election
Kampong Cham province – Residents here yesterday expressed concern about the lack of energy during the count process for Sunday’s national election.
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Five ex-CNRP officials fined over boycott calls
Five former CNRP officials in Battambang province were yesterday found guilty of obstructing people from voting and fined $2,500 each over a Facebook post supporting a boycott campaign led by Sam Rainsy.
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CPP set to extend its grip on power
With 19 other contenders on Sunday’s ballot, the ruling CPP looks set to dominate the election.
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Mob death Villagers in Kandal kill bike thief
A suspected thief was beaten to death by villagers in Kandal province’s Kandal Steung district on Wednesday night, while his injured accomplice escaped, according to a police official.
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Security force of 5,000 officers readied for national elections
Around 5,000 municipal police officers in the capital are being prepared to provide security at this weekend’s national elections, Phnom Penh’s police chief Chuon Sovan said on Wednesday.
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NGOs called to verify data on Koh Kong land dispute
The Koh Kong provincial government on Tuesday called on civil society organisations and relevant institutions to help verify data involving a land dispute between villagers and a Chinese company.
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Koh Kong data collection dispute
Officials in Koh Kong province and a prominent human rights NGO have offered differing reports on the group’s participation in data collection planned for next month to solve decade-long land disputes in the province.
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Parties claim boycott call will gift CPP win
Opposition parties said yesterday that the court dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) and its allies are handing a landslide victory to the ruling party, no thanks to their calls to boycott the July 29 national elections.
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Don’t fear election unrest: Top official
A senior government official has sent a message to all Cambodians and foreigners living in Cambodia not to be concerned about security and safety during election day on Sunday.
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Koh Kong data collection dispute
Officials in Koh Kong province and a prominent human rights NGO have offered differing reports on the group’s participation in data collection planned for next month to solve decade-long land disputes in the province.
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Ex-opposition lawyer accused over boycott call
A lawyer for the former opposition CNRP was accused yesterday of incitement in a complaint filed to the National Election Committee after he appealed on social media for people to abstain from voting.
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Officials to target boycott callers
Interior minister Sar Kheng yesterday ordered local authorities to be on the lookout for culprits urging voters to abstain from the national poll on the eve of the election.
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Protected land cleared in Kampong Speu
The Justice Ministry has been asked to intervene in regards to claims that a suspect and her accomplices illegally grabbed and cleared 51 hectares of protected land in Kampong Speu province’s Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary.
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