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PM Posts Picture of CPP Campaigner Riding Bike: Despite Being Poor, His Heart is Not Poor for His Party

PHNOM PENH: Prime Minister Hun Sen posted three pictures of a young man riding a bicycle to campaign for the CPP on his Facebook page on Tuesday (24 May), with an accompanying caption that said that although this man is poor in terms of wealth, his heart is not.

The Prime Minister wrote, "Son, even though you are poor in terms of wealth, your heart is not. You wear a smile on your face which shows that the CPP belongs to the people, and also to you, that you must join to protect peace and development."

The 14-day election campaign for the Commune/District Council Election will run from 21 May to 3 June. All political parties are able to hold gatherings, parades, hand out posters and post videos to promote their political programs, in order to seek the support of the electorate every five years.

The 5th Commune/District Council Election will be held on 5 June with 17 political parties competing for 11,622 seats nationwide, from 1,652 communes and districts, with more than 9.2 million registered voters.



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