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Candlelight’s Kung Raiya Fined 5 Million Riel
The Kampong Cham provincial election committee fined Candlelight Party commune-chief candidate Kung Raiya around $1,250 for insulting the competition, but he was cleared over distributing money to colleagues, an NEC spokesman said.
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Monk Says He Was Evicted From Pagoda for Opposition Support
A monk in Siem Reap province alleges he was ordered to leave his pagoda Saturday night because he showed support for the opposition Candlelight Party.
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Sugar-Plantation Residents, Worn Down by Dispute, Feel Hopeless About Vote
Thon Sot boarded his koyun and took the usual route to his farmland in Preah Vihear’s Brame commune in February. The 58-year-old farmer drove along Road 64, which heads towards Stung Treng, took a right just before the abandoned Rui Feng sugarcane factory and arrived at his farmland.
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NEC: 160,000 applications for election observer status
The National Election Committee (NEC) has received about 160,000 applications – including more than 70,000 from organisations, over 70 from associations, more than 80,000 from 17 political parties, and special guests from three institutions – to observe the June 5 commune council elections.
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NEC receives 33 complaints in election campaign
The National Election Committee (NEC) announced at a conference on Friday that since the start of campaigning for the Commune Election until May 26, the NEC has received 33 complaints, most of which concerned the use of insulting and derogatory words.
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PM Hun Sen Calls for the Restoration of the Tonle Sap Lake Ecosystem
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered the relevant ministries and authorities to work together to restore the Tonle Sap Lake ecosystem and to ensure fish species conservation.
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Elections nullify father-son transition criticisms: PM
Prime Minister Hun Sen on May 27 indicated that he would only accept criticism of his aspirations to have his eldest son succeed him should Lieutenant General Hun Manet assume power directly without an election.
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Negotiations Go Nowhere as NagaWorld Holdouts Down to 181
Another round of negotiations between NagaCorp and its casino union in Phnom Penh came and went Friday with no progress, as the Labor Ministry announced the number of holdouts who have yet to accept termination packages is down to 181.
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US Senate calls on all signatories to strengthen PPA commitments
The US Senate has called on Cambodia and all signatories of the Paris Peace Agreement to reaffirm their commitment to strengthen peace, prosperity, rights and the freedoms enjoyed by the Cambodian people 30 years after the signing of the accord.
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Gov’t ‘needs to ensure well-being of Cambodians working abroad’
A senior official of the National Committee for Counter Trafficking (NCCT) has said that Cambodia needs to address three issues to ensure the well-being of Cambodians working abroad.
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NEC receives 18 complaints as parties campaign for votes
The National Election Committee (NEC) recorded 18 complaints regarding the election campaigns across the country with most of them coming from the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) against the opposition.
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European Nations Snub Commune Elections
The government will give all factory workers two days off to participate in the June 5 commune council elections. Factory owners will be required to pay wages and other benefits as normal.
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Oxfam and Laudes Foundation launch initiative to promote inclusive social protection for apparel employees in Cambodia
Oxfam in Cambodia, with support from Laudes Foundation, has partnered with four well-established NGOs and trade unions to jointly implement an initiative called, Inclusive National Social Protection Initiatives that Respond to the Needs of Apparel Industry Employees (INSPIRE).
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Tens of thousands go to town
The National Election Committee (NEC) yesterday said about 50,000 people from five popular parties have participated in the first three days of the Commune Election campaign in the capital.
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Cambodian opposition party’s signs vandalized in council campaign
Members of Cambodia’s largest opposition party said on Tuesday their campaign signs for June 5 elections in southern Siem Reap province were vandalized and destroyed in the latest of a pattern of harassment.
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Ruling Party Complains Against Candlelight’s ‘Change’ Slogan
The ruling CPP has filed complaints against four Candlelight commune chief candidates in Pailin for using a slogan calling for the removal of “the commune chief serving the party.”
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Hun Sen gives factory workers 2-day break for June elections
The government will give all factory workers two days off to participate in the June 5 commune council elections. Owners of factories and manufacturing enterprises will be required to pay wages and other benefits as normal.
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Canteran Garment Factory Workers Take Dispute to Labor Ministry
Workers demanding legal compensation from a shuttered garment factory gathered outside the Labor Ministry on Monday to file a petition seeking its intervention.
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CPP files complaints against Candlelight Party in Pailin town
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has filed three complaints against the Candlelight Party in Pailin town for using “inappropriate words” in contravention of Article 71 of the law on commune council elections, according to the National Election Committee (NEC).
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Adhoc Five’ Lose Appeal Against Convictions
The Appeal Court on Monday upheld the already-served sentences against five human rights officials who were convicted of bribing the alleged lover of an opposition leader.
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