Hun Sen continues to gain votes from workers as opposition parties have been dissolved

Prime Minister Hun Sen continues to campaign for election from factory workers in Phnom Penh to prepare for elections Parliamentarians in 2018. But CNRP officials understand that this campaign is more satisfactory for workers than to prevent them from standing up against the government. When international interruptions with Cambodia.Mr. Hun Sen spoke to more than 16,000 garment workers (16,000) while meeting workers at Prey Ta, Khan Porsenchey, Phnom Penh. In the morning of January 17, this week is a full week of work, on January 18th will announce Use of social protection related to the protection of the elderly Then take 3 days to prepare the policy framework of the new National Assembly from 2018 to 2012.3.Hun Sen insisted that the code of all workers vote for the CPP for his resignation: "Saturday is Sunday The day of the civil servant, but the uncle does not rest on Sunday, the uncle becomes even heavier on the right day Lead the Congress, and in the evening, meet with counting journalists More than enough about freedom of the press is related to the needs of the development needs of all issues involving journalists in the country.
If the vote was won without a counterpart, the CNRP official, Ou Chanrath, said the campaign would be meaningless. If the government does not allow his party to participate in the elections by 2018.Ou Chanrath said Mr. Hun Sen still needs support from workers, even though the CNRP has been dissolved because of the past The ruling party lost much of its popularity, but said the campaign could not buy workers. "I think he probably has Fear is scary One day, the workers will either rise up or have a political crisis, because he understands and may have strong international pressure. This could have a recession, a problem, a livelihood, a job, a job, a political crisis. "Comfrel senior investigator Ken Sarsan said that Hun Sen's election campaigns seemed a bit hasty, despite The law does not set an ambitious ban on election campaigns. The civil society official claims that the elections, which are considered to be fair and fair, internationally recognized only after elections All political parties compete fairly, without equal threat and fairness from the National Election Committee (c. (NEC).

Mr. Karnavas: "So if these institutions are organized to participate in equal talks so we can see the accuracy. And so far, we have not seen a major opposition party in the banned in the state. Re-enter politics. So we will keep track of how fair it will be. "On the morning of January 17, Mr. Hun Sen spent hours distributing to the workers 20,000 Riel By yourself.


Since the Supreme Court dissolved the CNRP, Hun Sen seems to pay more attention to the workers Have visited almost every day in Phnom Penh, at least two or three times a week.

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