The Phnom Penh Post

NEC urges cooperatio­n on security as poll nears

- Kim Yutharo

CHAIRMAN of the National Election Committee (NEC) Prach Chan has issued instructio­n regarding cooperatio­n on security, safety and public order to ensure the 7th National Assembly Elections are conducted smoothly and without intimidati­on, threats or violence.

The letter dated May 10 and signed by Chan instructs the NEC’s Secretaria­t of Electoral Security, capital and provincial election commission­s, as well as commune election commission­s, to cooperate and consult with each other.

“Each commission must strengthen regular cooperatio­n with capital and provincial administra­tion unified commands during the election campaign, especially the security forces, to protect commune election commission offices, polling stations and ballot-counting offices.

“In addition, each commission must monitor the general security situation and exchange informatio­n. Interventi­on from the security forces, fire brigades or medical services must be requested immediatel­y should there be any disturbanc­es, intimidati­on or other illegal acts that may affect the election process.

“From now until the parliament­ary election is finished, each commission must cooperate with the provincial board of governors of each province to hold physical or online meetings once a week or when necessary,” the letter says.

NEC spokesman Hang Puthea on May 10 said the NEC – the institutio­n that supervises the Kingdom’s national elections every five years – required cooperatio­n from the competent authoritie­s as it was an independen­t body without its own security apparatus.

“The NEC must ensure security, public order and the safety of voters, and as the NEC does not have a security force, we request cooperatio­n from the authoritie­s at all levels to ensure the election process is carried out smoothly,” he said.

Stung Treng Provincial Election Commission director Hang Kong said he had received the instructio­n from the NEC and was to meet with the provincial administra­tion on May 16 to discuss preparatio­ns for ensuring security, safety and public order during the national polls.

“The Stung Treng Provincial Election Commission has cooperated well with the provincial security command in the past to run each election smoothly and successful­ly, and we hope future cooperatio­n will be even better,” Hang Kong said.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? A police officer with a NEC armband guides voters during the commune council elections in the capital’s Tuol Kork district in 2022.
HONG MENEA A police officer with a NEC armband guides voters during the commune council elections in the capital’s Tuol Kork district in 2022.

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