CPP hints at NEC reforms

The ruling Cambodian People’s Party has reiterated its commitment to carry out electoral reforms ahead of the 2017 poll in an apparent bid to appease key demands of the opposition, civil society and the international community following July’s disputed election.

With rare frankness, the party says in a statement that in light of the “obvious situation” following the election and a meeting between the two parties on September 16, the party wished to “solemnly declare” its “commitment [to] upcoming election reforms” to national and international observers.

The statement, released on October 14 and obtained by the Post yesterday, earmarks the election law, the law on political parties and general “regulations and procedures of the election” as possible areas where amendments could be made.

It also proposes the passing of certain laws, including a draft law on political party budgets – the absence of which has long been regarded as an obstacle to campaign-finance transparency. …

Despite the continued boycott of 55 Cambodia National Rescue Party lawmakers from the assembly and the lack of any public sign of further party negotiations, the statement also says the CPP “firmly maintains its open position”.

Senior CPP lawmaker and de facto spokesman Cheam Yeap said yesterday that the party was waiting for the CNRP to join the National Assembly before reforms would be made. …

May Titthara
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