Seven people have been killed and thousands more affected by flooding in Banteay Meanchey, Preah Vihear and Kampong Thom provinces.
The tension has kept people indoors and well stocked, with some residents in the capital expecting post-election unrest.
The CPP appears to have widespread support in Takeo, where many villagers, especially village chiefs, post the party’s logos and signs.
Cambodia loses and estimated $500 million each year to corruption, according to Transparency International, a US-based watchdog.
Only 58 observers from three countries will take part in the July 28 polls, compared to 500 observers from 40 countries in 2008, officials said.
Around 3.5 million of 9.5 million registered voters are between the ages of 18 and 30, according to the National Election Committee.
A controversial land titling program set up by Prime Minister Hun Sen has been suspended ahead of the July 28 elections, but critics say the program should not be restarted.
Demonstrators want Prime Minister Hun Sen to make good on a promise to set aside land for them in a dispute at the Boeung Kak lake neighborhood, promises they say have been undermined by local authorities and have left some 60 families homeless.
Rights groups said one woman, Hek Chan Reaksmey, 33, who was two and a half months pregnant, miscarried following a blow to her abdomen in the clash.
Ethnic minorities come from 20 different groups and make up about 1 percent of Cambodia’s total population.
Cambodia has about 20 different ethnic minorities, most of whom live in the forested northeast of the country, but comprise about 1 percent of the population.
Khmer Rouge victims and supporters of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party held a demonstration in Phnom Penh on Sunday to demand an apology for the alleged remarks.
The National Election Committee on Friday reminded the eight political parties competing in July’s election to respect the rules of fair campaigning.
At a conference last week, supporters of the law said it needs to move faster, to curb corruption and increase government transparency.
Hundreds of prisoners across Cambodia are forced to remain in custody in Phnom Penh, where they had to pay bribes in order to be transferred after their cases are appealed in the capital, a new report finds.
The walk marked Visak Bochea Day, an annual holiday celebrating the life, death and enlightenment of Buddha.
Om Yentieng, who is also the head of the Anti-Corruption Unit, told reporters that he had heavily criticized Subedi’s latest report.
Factory management said there was not a serious problem but that a rumor of an electrical malfunction was enough to scare workers.
Total aid from 1993 to 2012 amounts to around $10 billion, with the percentage of aid coming as loans steadily increasing.
The NEC said it is examining the documents to determine whether it will accept the party’s registration for the July 28 elections.
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