
Why November 9 is of concern
Rainsy’s possible return is a topic commonly discussed by Cambodians as the day approaches.
Rainsy’s possible return is a topic commonly discussed by Cambodians as the day approaches.
Asking for comments from a gov’t spokesperson is challenging task for journalists.
Cambodian government spokesman and experts have said that outsiders should not try to interfere in the South China Sea issue, saying that their interference is “harmful, not helpful.”
Gov’t spokesman slams US diplomats over comments regarding the political situation.
A press conference to underscore the government’s achievements.
Official: Failing to prevent the arrival of 83 rubbish-filled containers is a “weakness”.
Spokesman slams a statement which highlighted concerns over the political rights of those criticising the gov’t.
The Royal Government Spokesperson Unit to hold weekly briefings with the media.
The Royal Government Spokesperson Unit announces it will hold weekly briefings with the media.
The government has cancelled a contract it signed last week to bring a powership from Turkey to cope with the current energy deficit.
The government has urged vendors of electricity generators to ensure reasonable prices after public complaints flooded social media over soaring costs amidst a shortage of power in the Kingdom.
No worries about losing sovereignty due to the Chinese investment, says official.
A gov’t spokesman is seeking the arrest of a Facebook user who threatened PM.
A government spokesman today said he will file a complaint to the Interior Ministry today asking it to search and arrest a Facebook user for posting a death threat aimed at Prime Minister Hun Sen.
The Cabinet of Ministers will today deliberate the allocation of 2019’s national budget.
The Council of Ministers has drafted an amendment to the Penal Code that says anyone who insults the King will face jail.
Secretary of state officials will no longer be members of the Cabinet after July’s election.
King Norodom signed an order terminating positions of 12 senior government advisors.
Civil servants within the Office of the Council of Ministers reminded to submit evidence of degrees they have obtained before August 10.