Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Delay for the verification of the voting list and voting registration

Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

The National Election Committee (NEC) said that it will delay the verification of the voting lists and the vote registration for 2009, due to the flood water that prevented this operation. Tep Nitha, NEC secretary-general, said during a press conference held on 13 October 2009 that the verification of the voting lists and the vote registration for 2009 is affected for a period of time because Cambodia came under the influence of a typhoon and major flood in a number of province, therefore people could not travel to verify their information on the voting lists, nor could they register to vote. Tep Nitha added that he will extent the period for the verification of the voting list and the 2009 voting registration in a number of regions if indeed these regions can be verified that they were affected. According to the NEC preliminary results, for the period of 01 to 10 October 2009, the number of verifications of the voting list and voting registrations amounts to 95,446 in 1,526 communes out of a total of 1,621.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pouch ah chou ma seath euy...pouch ah eang neas teu ouy anch chreanh nas...pouch ah youn..

Anonymous said...

Whoever supporting the cpp, supporting the khmer rouge and hanoi. Traitor! These people kills many khmer and taking khmer' land.

Anonymous said...

What is a game, a cheat, and a suck! What the fuck!!!

Reforme the killing forces! coplet the Paris agreement and give power to the people!

UN SUCK!

Anonymous said...

NEC is just a stooge of Hun Sen. All NEC people are handpicked by Hun Sun to carry out the job which is pre-designed to ensure that CPP win the election all the times. It's shame election and hate or love, Khmer people have no choice but to accept him as PM.

Anonymous said...

Reform or reshuffling of NEC officials are needs in order to ensure the process is fair leading up to the next general election. Opposition parties need to take a position and whether they should or simply boycotting the election altogether if it's only meeting up to the standard. Otherwise, we are just legitimizing Hun Sen's regime further and further. Time to take a stand and to demand that the election is well monitored from the start. The whole process needs major overhaul.

Anonymous said...

I meant to say, if the election is not meeting up to the standard. It's now or never.... Too many flaws and too many mistakes had been made in the past. Let's do it right this time.

Anonymous said...

I have voted many times. Now I decided to stop because the winner is already set.