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3rd Feb, 2009
Translated from Khmer by Khmerization
Gen. Ke Kimyan (pictured), who was sacked as Commander-in-Chief of the Cambodian Armed Forces on 22nd January, will not get a new position until after the municipal election in May.
Mr. Cheam Yeap, a Cambodian People's Party's MP, told the Cambodia Daily on Sunday that, on Friday Prime Minister Hun Sen met with Senate President Mr. Chea Sim, and National Assembly President Mr. Heng Samrin to discuss about the upcoming municipal election.
Mr. Cheam Yeap said that, in the meeting the three leaders did not discuss about Gen. Ke Kimyan's case because the Cambodian People's Party Permanent Committee will not meet until after the election in May in order to give Gen. Kimyan a new role.
Mr. Cheam Yeap said that the appointment of Gen. Ke Kimyan to a new role is not a matter of urgency.
3rd Feb, 2009
Translated from Khmer by Khmerization
Gen. Ke Kimyan (pictured), who was sacked as Commander-in-Chief of the Cambodian Armed Forces on 22nd January, will not get a new position until after the municipal election in May.
Mr. Cheam Yeap, a Cambodian People's Party's MP, told the Cambodia Daily on Sunday that, on Friday Prime Minister Hun Sen met with Senate President Mr. Chea Sim, and National Assembly President Mr. Heng Samrin to discuss about the upcoming municipal election.
Mr. Cheam Yeap said that, in the meeting the three leaders did not discuss about Gen. Ke Kimyan's case because the Cambodian People's Party Permanent Committee will not meet until after the election in May in order to give Gen. Kimyan a new role.
Mr. Cheam Yeap said that the appointment of Gen. Ke Kimyan to a new role is not a matter of urgency.
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