Chea Sim re-elected as Cambodian Senate President

The President of the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP), Chea Sim, was re-elected as President of the Senate in the third tenure on March 24.
The President of the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP), Chea Sim,was re-elected as President of the Senate in the third tenure on March24.

At the first session of the third legislature,chaired by King Norodom Sihamoni, the senators also voted for Say Chhum,the CPP Secretary General, as the first Vice President, and Tep Ngon, amember of the CPP, as the second Vice President of the Senate.

On this occasion, King Norodom Sihamoni expressed the hope that thenewly elected senators will fulfill their important role as thecountry’s supreme legislative body, ensuring observance of the basicprinciples of a democratic system and the implementation of theConstitution, as well as monitoring and balancing State power.

The senate was established on March 25, 1999 and the election is heldevery six years. The third mandate of the Senate consists of 61 Senatorsincluding 46 from the CPP, 11 from Sam Rainsy Party (SRP), twoappointed by King Norodom Sihamoni, and two others nominated by theNational Assembly.-VNA

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