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CPP Open Nationwide Mass Movement Structure Meeting

Phnom Penh: The Cambodian People's Party (CPP) has organized a meeting of the National Mass Movement on April 30 to accept the key input of the political, economic and social situation as a basis for the implementation of the battle of the mind towards the election of the next 7th mandate.

CPP Central Committee member Hun Many wrote on his Facebook page on April 30 that this is the way the CPP works, which considers the work of the mass movement as an important task. An important pillar to ensure the victory of the party in the election.

He said that the Cambodian People's Party always pays attention to training the capacity of party officials to fulfill the mission of the party effectively in a spirit of high responsibility.

According to Mr. Hun Many, the success of the party comes from the efforts and dedication of each member. As party officials, each member must strive to listen and record any presentations and recommendations that can be used at our local level.



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