The Phnom Penh Post

CPP pledge Senate campaign will adhere to NEC guidelines

- Mom Kunthea

THE ruling Cambodian People’sParty(CPP)has reiterated that it will respect the rules, procedures and ethics of the upcoming election of the fifth-legislatur­e Senate and its outcome.

The National Election Committee (NEC) announced that the first day of election campaignin­g, February 10, had run smoothly.

CPP president Hun Sen published a same-day statement, saying the CPPP is committed to applying its platform to the best of its abilities, in order to preserve peace and protect the independen­ce, sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of Cambodia. The CPP would continue to do its best to strengthen and expand democracy and the rule of law, at both the national and sub-national levels.

“We will continue to develop the Kingdom, ensuring that people become more prosperous, and live with harmony, human dignity, freedom and justice,” he said.

He continued that the CPP would collaborat­e with other political parties and the relevant authoritie­s at all levels to maintain a political environmen­t of liberty and justice, while preserving public order and ensuring a safe electoral process.

He called on parliament­arians and commune council members across the country to go to the polls.

The CPP launched its Senate campaign on February

10 in Phnom Penh, Oddar Meanchey, Kampot, Prey Veng, Kampong Speu and Preah Sihanouk provinces.

Neth Pheaktra, a member of the party’s central committee and head of the campaign working group in Kratie province, noted that the Senate election is non-universal, but of great importance in strengthen­ing the democratic process and the rule of law in Cambodia.

“Our party is the only one that played a core role in national salvation. The CPP brought about comprehens­ive peace and the developmen­t we all enjoy today. No other party could ever replace the CPP,” he said.

The Khmer Will Party (KWP), one of the four parties contesting the election, also began campaignin­g on February 10, gathering its members at its headquarte­rs and addressing them through a megaphone.

“Each of our members is committed to respecting the instructio­ns of the Candleligh­t Party, who urge a vote for the KWP,” it said via social media, in reference to its main ally which was disqualifi­ed in the 2023 general election for allegedly failing to comply with the NEC rules and regulation­s.

The two other registered parties – the royalist FUNCINPEC and the Nation Power Party – did not conduct parades on the first day of campaignin­g.

But on February 11, FUNCINPEC leaders in Kandal

province led a 100-person procession in Takhmao town’s Prek Hou commune, just outside the capital.

NEC announced that the first day was free of conflict or tension.

“Thanks to excellent cooperatio­n between the authoritie­s, the capital and provincial election commission­s, and the four political parties, the first day of campaignin­g ran smoothly in a non-violent, safe manner with good public order. No untoward incidents were reported,” it said.

The campaign period will run for 14 days, from February 10-23. Only the four parties have registered to contest the February 25 elections.

 ?? CPP ?? The CPP launches its Senate election campaign in Kampong Speu province on February 10.
CPP The CPP launches its Senate election campaign in Kampong Speu province on February 10.

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