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Storm across wa south will pack a punch bom says a surveyor

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Storm across wa south will pack a punch bom says a surveyor.

Cambodia’s national election campaign kicked off yesterday, with an election official saying they expect voters to turn out to vote against the ruling military.

The Cambodian Election Commission and the Cambodian Political Parties have announced a contest against military candidates running on pro-military platforms, to be seen tomorrow (6 April).

Cambodians are expected to cast ballots for pro-military candidates on the National List which is largely a coalition run by the party of바카라 former president Hun Sen.

«We have a clear mandate… [but] a party run by Hun Sen, who is known for extreme nationalism and is one of our nation’s most divisive politicians, is going to have a more difficult time than the opposition,» said the spokesman of the Cambodian opposition party, Kek Angkin, on the eve of the election.

«The candidates we expect to win are politicians who have faced problems and lost. They’ll have to face the fact that the only opposition that can represent Cambodian people and bring about change is the current government,» Angkin said.

Both candidates on the National List, retired general Aung San Suu Kyi and her chief of staff, Kerem Phan, will face off in a바카라사이트 runoff vote tomorrow (6 April).

The poll follows yesterday’s historic meeting between former Prime Minister Hun Sen, leader of the ruling Cambodian Patriotic Front (CPF), and pro-government groups, including Cambodian Human Rights Association and the Cambodian People’s League.

Both sides agree that neither they nor the opposgospelhitzition has enough seats to defeat the other’s candidate, who the government has vowed to take into a leadership post if they lose the general election.

A meeting with pro-government groups at Cambodia’s main polling station in Phnom Penh, just south of the capital Phnom Penh, was interrupted by a violent crowd that stormed the building on Friday evening, chanting ‘death to the Khmer Rouge’.

Earlier that same day, the CPF called a three-day weekend sit-in protest in Phnom Penh, accusing government members of plotting to oust its former leader.

The protest had been called to pressure the authorities to end the sit-in before the general election but police later confirmed that it was simply a form of «tobacco smoking».

Cambodian Human Rights Association head Anis Vaw, former general Khols Angkha and the National Election Commission sa