The Phnom Penh Post

Young Cambodians off to Japan for democracy trip

- Ry Sochan

TEN young Cambodians interested in politics affiliated with the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), opposition parties and a political think-tank, are due to visit Japan for one week from April 19-26 as the fifth such Cambodian delegation to visit Japan as part of a programme to encourage and support Cambodia’s democratic developmen­t.

“Ten young Cambodians involved in politics will visit Japan as a part of the MOFA’s youth exchange program called JENESYS 2023 from April 19 to 26,” according to an April 18 press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.

The press release said that two participan­ts came from the CPP, seven from various opposition parties and one participan­t with a think-tank.

The programme has been conducted since 2018 in order to support Cambodia’s democratic developmen­t through promoting dialogue between ruling party and opposition party members and others. This visit will be the fifth time the exchange has been conducted.

The ten participan­ts will visit

Japan’s National Diet and have discussion­s with Japanese parliament­arians who are part of the Japan-Cambodia Friendship League. They will also visit Miyazaki prefecture to observe the Miyazaki City Assembly Elections and study Miyazaki’s democracy and election promotion activities.

Japanese ambassador to Cambodia Atsushi Ueno said that they held an April 17 send-off ceremony for the participan­ts at his home.

JENESYS is a people-to-people exchange programme between Japan and the Asia-Pacific region and was launched in 2015. Approximat­ely 23,000 people have participat­ed in the inbound and outbound programmes since 2015, according to the press release.

The programme aims to promote mutual trust and understand­ing among the peoples of Japan and the Asia-Pacific region, and to build a basis for future friendship and cooperatio­n. It also encourages an understand­ing of Japan’s economics, society, history, diverse culture, politics and diplomatic relations while also encouragin­g democratic government.

 ?? JAPAN EMBASSY ?? Ten young Cambodians involved in politics from ruling and opposition parties and an NGO are set to visit Japan from April 19-26.
JAPAN EMBASSY Ten young Cambodians involved in politics from ruling and opposition parties and an NGO are set to visit Japan from April 19-26.

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