Khmer News- Cambodian economy
Son Chhay, opposition’s lawmaker, gave interview to journalists in front of the newly-built National Assembly on May 16 during the event of sending signatures and thumbprints from people to demand the government to pass draft anti-corruption law.
“He applauses the government that accepts the petitions from NGOs todayâ€, said Son Chhay.
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Hope the new mandate lawmakers and government will quickly debate, enact and that the Anti-corruption draft will become law sooner.
I am not in favour of any political party but wish that all parties who will be in the National Assembly in the up coming mandate will sit together, debate, work side by side for the utmost interest of the country instead of boycott, walk out should they feel whether or that any proposed drafts are in either party favor.
After all you are represent people in your constituency and of course people Cambodia so there would not be any disappointment in the future when people turn their back again you