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Saturday, 16 March 2013

Cambodia’s ruling party holds congress, vowing to gain victory in July’s polls


Souce:Xinhua 
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Updated 16/03/2013 

PHNOM PENH, March 16 — About 2,200 senior members of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) gathered here on Saturday to lay out strategies in order to gain victory in a general election on July 28, the party’s chief said.
“Our party’s conference today is to evaluate the results of the implementation of the party’s political platform in the last five years and to lay out the next five-year political platform,” CPP’s President Chea Sim said in the opening remarks.
“The new political platform is the party’s most important political agenda in order to serve electoral campaigns in seeking support from voters in the general election on July 28, 2013,” he said.
Chea Sim, who is currently serving as the President of the Senate, said in the last five years, under the CPP’s leadership, Cambodia has attained great achievements in all fields–politics, economics, social affairs, culture, foreign affairs and so on.
“The country has maintained political, social, macro-economic and financial stabilities and firmly defended sovereignty, territorial integrity, security and social safety,” he said.
The two-day congress is expected to reaffirm its support for the candidate of incumbent Prime Minister Hun Sen, CPP’s Vice- President, for the post of Prime Minister for the 5th legislative term as Cambodia sets to hold the general election in July.

Hun Sen, 61, has been in power for 28 years and vowed to stay in the office until he is 90.
The CPP won up to 90 seats out the 123 parliamentary seats in the last election in July 2008.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

wishes for all the best of luck
i fully supported CPP party...

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen and hisHaoi-made CPP will claim that they win the July election. They will also claim that the voters
vote for them, but the problem is this: the voters don't know anything about it !