Phom Penh, January 14 (Prensa Latina) The ruling Cambodia's Popular Party (PPC) has devised here its electoral platform with a view to the coming general elections.
The PPC extraordinary congress held this weekend endorsed the PPC's development implications until 2013.
Nearly 900 delegates backed political reports that summarize the organization's procedures leading the Executive from 2003 to 2007, especially those regarding the country's stability and economic development.
Foreign press seems to consider that if PPC wins the coming elections Prime Minister hun Sen will continue at the head of the administration, which is considered essential for the Indochina nation's stability.
The majority Cambodian political force ratified the decision to continue allied with FUNCINPEC Monarchic party, which it considers a reliable opposing party, as stated in the documents.
By virtue of Constitution 1993, Cambodia is a parliamentary State, with monarchic representative democracy; the Prime minister is the government chief and King Norodom Sihamoni, and State Chief.
Over eight million Cambodians will attend summer elections in 2008.
The PPC extraordinary congress held this weekend endorsed the PPC's development implications until 2013.
Nearly 900 delegates backed political reports that summarize the organization's procedures leading the Executive from 2003 to 2007, especially those regarding the country's stability and economic development.
Foreign press seems to consider that if PPC wins the coming elections Prime Minister hun Sen will continue at the head of the administration, which is considered essential for the Indochina nation's stability.
The majority Cambodian political force ratified the decision to continue allied with FUNCINPEC Monarchic party, which it considers a reliable opposing party, as stated in the documents.
By virtue of Constitution 1993, Cambodia is a parliamentary State, with monarchic representative democracy; the Prime minister is the government chief and King Norodom Sihamoni, and State Chief.
Over eight million Cambodians will attend summer elections in 2008.
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