PHNOM PENH, 29th May, 2013 (The Cambodia Herald) -- Four political parties have
registered their candidate lists Monday for the upcoming general
elections.
Among the early registrar's were the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), Royalist Funcinpec Party, the Khmer National Party of Cambodia (KNPC) and Khmer Republican Party (KRP).
The National Election Committee announced last week that it will start to accept registrations for the political parties from April 29 to May 13 as the fifth legislature of the general elections would be conducted on July 28.
Dr. Sin Chum Bo, vice-chairperson of the National Election Committee (NEC), said, the NEC would have seven days to examine the documents from all political parties after they have been submitted.
They also requested those parties which have submitted their documents for examination to adjust their documents within five days in case an issue was found.
She said, the parties could file a complaint with Constitution Council in case the NEC doesn’t accept their lists to compete in the election.
Among the early registrar's were the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), Royalist Funcinpec Party, the Khmer National Party of Cambodia (KNPC) and Khmer Republican Party (KRP).
The National Election Committee announced last week that it will start to accept registrations for the political parties from April 29 to May 13 as the fifth legislature of the general elections would be conducted on July 28.
Dr. Sin Chum Bo, vice-chairperson of the National Election Committee (NEC), said, the NEC would have seven days to examine the documents from all political parties after they have been submitted.
They also requested those parties which have submitted their documents for examination to adjust their documents within five days in case an issue was found.
She said, the parties could file a complaint with Constitution Council in case the NEC doesn’t accept their lists to compete in the election.
Tep Nitha, secretary general of the NEC, said, no more than ten political parties among the 43 are expected to register for the election.
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