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Cambodian People’s Party, ruling party of Cambodia led by Prime Minister Hun Sen, triumphed overwhelmingly in late general election 2018 held on 29 July 2018, taking all the 125 seats in the National Assembly, National Election Committee announced Wednesday.
In the official results of July’s elections, the NEC said the CPP won 4,889,113 votes of the total 6,362,241 valid votes.
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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen announced on Wednesday that the Royal Government of Cambodia for the 6th mandate will give the opportunity to other capable people from other parties to play role in the new government.
“I will invite politicians from other political parties to be Secretary of State, Under Secretary of State, Advisor to the Royal Government, but they will not be members of the government that require vote of confidence from the parliament,” said the premier.
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Addressing to 15,000 workers from 17 factories in Phnom Penh on Wednesday, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen announced to the public that the convicted Sam Rainsy, former opposition leader, hacked his Facebook account.
“They can’t do anything, so they hacked my account; I hope that this cyber crime will be condemned by the world […],” said Prime Minister.
“They hacked to mislead the public on Cambodian elections. We know who did this! They even thanked Facebook friends; especially to the Philippines, India, and...Read More

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Prime Minister Hun Sen, President of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), announced to host a forum with all the 20 political parties to gather ideas for national development, addressing to 15,000 workers from 17 factories in Phnom Penh on Wednesday.
The forum aimed to create culture of dialogue between the ruling and opposition parties for sake of national development.
“I want this informal forum to bear fruits from each party for the contributions to national development […],” said the premier, adding that, it...Read More

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen wrote on Facebook page on Tuesday that 83 percent of registered voters went to vote in the general election 2018 to determine fate of Cambodia to ensure sustainable peace and development.
The premier added that according to the National Election Committee’s announcement, the official election result will be announced on 15 August 2018.
“Tomorrow, I will visit and hold discussion with garment workers in Phnom Penh’s Reussey Keo district to solve some challenges. Thank you so much for...Read More

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Prime Minister Hun Sen announced to allow free access for people traveling on National Road No. 21 connecting Daun Keo city to National Road No. 2 to Takeo province, effective from 12:00 am tonight, according to the Takeo provincial administration’s letter dated on Tuesday.
“In order to facilitate transportation and contribute to improving the livelihoods of the citizens, Prime Minister Hun Sen decided to provide free access to National Road No. 21 from 12:00 am Tuesday,” stated in the letter.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen, the leader of Cambodian People’s Party, on Saturday morning said that the preliminary results announced by the National Election Committee today obviously indicated that Cambodia needs long-term peace in order to develop the country further.
“Thank all the compatriots for trusting me and the CPP. I won’t let you all down,” said Prime Minister Hun Sen.
According to the NEC, following multiple verifications, voter turnout increases from 82.89% to 83.02% among the 8,380,217 registered voters in the 6th National...Read More

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General Neth Savoeun, chief of National Police, on Friday, said that the police is tracking an anonymous, who hacked Prime Minister’s Hun Sen Facebook account.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Facebook account “Samdech Hun Sen, Cambodian Prime Minister” was hacked by an anonymous, Doung Dara confirmed to Fresh News earlier Friday.
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Japanese Liberal Democracy Party Secretary-General Toshihiro Nikai sent a congratulatory letter to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen dated on 8 August 2018.
“I heartily congratulate you on your party’s overwhelming victory in the general election,” Nikai wrote in the letter.
“I would like to express my profound respect to your leadership that has enabled Cambodia to come through an unfortunate period of war and advance steadily towards reconstruction and prosperity,” he added.
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Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-Cha sent a congratulatory message dated on Wednesday to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen for gaining overwhelming support in the 6th mandate National Assembly members election, which was held on 29 July 2018.
“On behalf of the Government and the people of the Kingdom of Thailand, I have the honor to extend my warmest congratulations to Your Excellency and the Cambodian People’s Party for yet another landslide victory in the general elections”, wrote in the message.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen announced that the first session of National Assembly will be held on 5th September and the new government on 6th, addressing to 18,467 workers from 14 factories in Kampong Speu Province on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Hun Sen said yesterday that he had requested His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni, King of the Kingdom of Cambodia, to change date of the convening of the National Assembly and the establishment of the new Royal Government.
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Prime Minister Hun sen and President of the Cambodian People’s Party stressed that those who insulted on Facebook could be tracked down within eight minutes, addressing to 18,467 workers from 14 factories in Kampong Speu Province on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Hun Sen confirmed that the management of the National Security Administration is strong enough to locate those who insult on Facebook within a few minutes.
Prime Minister Hun Sen urged Facebook users to use the technology wisely.
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