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PM: The Country Belongs to the People, So the People Must Participate

PHNOM PENH: Prime Minister Hun Sen has issued a reminder that Cambodia does not belong to any one single person, but rather belongs to every citizen of the country, meaning that everyone must also work together to take care of it.

The Prime Minister made a statement for the occasion of the 11th National Clean City Day on Monday afternoon, 27 February 2023, saying that everyone in Cambodia must participate in maintaining environmental sanitation because this country is shared by all Cambodians.

He said that he wants to see people actively participating in maintaining environmental hygiene from this year to next, both in urban and rural areas across the country.



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