Cambodian opposition, ruling parties seek to settle disputes
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has formed a five-member
working group to talk with a similar group from the opposition Cambodia
National Rescue Party (CNRP) on November 5.
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has formed a five-member
working group to talk with a similar group from the opposition Cambodia
National Rescue Party (CNRP) on November 5.
The talks are to prepare for the upcoming dialogue between leaders of both parties with an aim to settle conflicts after the National Assembly election on July.
Cambodian Deputy Minister and Minister of Interior Sar Kheng on November 1 said the CPP’s working group will be led by Prum Sokha, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Interior.
Meanwhile, CNRP spokesperson Yem Boborith said members of the party’s group will be named after the November 1 meeting chaired by CNRP President Sam Rainsy and Vice President Kem Sokha.-VNA
The talks are to prepare for the upcoming dialogue between leaders of both parties with an aim to settle conflicts after the National Assembly election on July.
Cambodian Deputy Minister and Minister of Interior Sar Kheng on November 1 said the CPP’s working group will be led by Prum Sokha, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Interior.
Meanwhile, CNRP spokesperson Yem Boborith said members of the party’s group will be named after the November 1 meeting chaired by CNRP President Sam Rainsy and Vice President Kem Sokha.-VNA