The party says it is concerned with drawing the ire of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party, whose leadership has been accused of being behind the killing.
You Hok Kry, Funcinpec vice president, said at Phalla’s funeral that the prince had been involved in three car accidents since 2015 which he found “really suspicious”.
Prime Minister Hun Sen and other senior ruling Cambodian People’s Party figures have labeled those participating in the boycott as “traitors”.
Recently, hundreds of villagers involved in land disputes have traveled to Phnom Penh to lobby the government ahead of the election.
General Wei Fenghe will arrive in Cambodia on June 16 for a five-day visit on the invitation of Cambodian Defense Minister Tea Banh.
The Five Infinities created a smartphone application that provides a platform for customers in the handyman business.
Sao Sokha has previously attributed his success in the security forces to an affinity with the methods employed by German Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
The project, known as Sumai, hopes to provide data to better inform decisions about transport policy in the Cambodian capital.
The authorities said that all plots of land would be measured and allocated prior to the July 29 election.
Three ministries have agreed to work with telecoms firms “to prevent the spread of information that can cause social chaos and threaten national security”.
Two relatively new political parties have registered a majority of women candidates for the upcoming general election.
Large numbers of CNRP voters are expected to boycott the election, a move the government has equated with treason.
Speaking in Oslo, Norway, on Tuesday, Mu Sochua said the continued support for the election process offered a veneer of respectability to an otherwise corrupt process.
Ex-Khmer Rouge cadre Im Chaem does nothing by halves.
PM Mahathir Mohamad makes no apologies as he prepares to tackle debt and institute changes.
Award-winning filmmaker Cheryl Miller Houser recently sat down with VOA Khmer to talk about her new film which highlights the highs and lows in following one's dreams.
The Cambodia Democracy Act includes amendments that could see senior Cambodian officials linked to the crackdown face asset freezes and visa restrictions.
The parties called on the country’s election body, the National Election Committee, to take legal action against those calling for an election boycott.
The lawmakers were set to discuss the Cambodia Democracy Act and an amendment that could see Phnom Penh handed further sanctions over its crackdown on the opposition, civil society, and independent media.
Five political parties have so far successfully registered for the election, while a further 15 are having their applications reviewed.
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