Wednesday, October 24, 2007

1,091 national observers accredited to watch election process of Cambodia

PHNOM PENH, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) -- The National Election Committee (NEC) of Cambodia has accredited 1,091 national observers and 27 international observers to observe the 2007 annual voter list revision and registration process for the 2008 general election.

The national observers accredited by NEC come from nine organizations and the international ones from the National Democratic Institute and the Embassy of the United States, said a NEC press release received on Tuesday.

The kingdom's next general election scheduled for July 2008 will renew members of the National Assembly and establish a new government.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"The kingdom's next general election scheduled for July 2008 will renew members of the National Assembly and establish a new government".
This not true. After 2008 election, the same members and same governemt will ruine and contue destoying the country.
Hun Sen said the election or demicracy are eixting as long as I win the election

Anonymous said...

Wow, that is quite a lot of observers, and I hope losers will not be any whining and crying like a babies as they usually do.

Anonymous said...

12:55am
I don't think the people who complain are losers.
You know where these observers go ??? Karaoke, fuck girls, angkor wat, sihanoukville, etc.
Even if some of these observers are serious and find irregularities, so what??? Will They put CPP members into trial???
Anyway, look like most of these observers go to vacations in Cambodia. And bring money to Cambodia. This is economy...

Anonymous said...

Okay then, we'll close all bars and brothels down on election day. Are we happy now?

Anonymous said...

These # are small.

If NE is free and fair, the # of observers for domestic and foreign ought to be high.