The independent monitoring organization counted 3,000 irregularities at 5,810 polling stations in last month’s local elections.
The report noted ongoing corruption at all levels of government, which thwarts efforts to crack down on trafficking.
Both parties have just two seats in the National Assembly.
The World Bank recommends that Cambodia prioritize gender in economic development and strengthen the role of women in public positions.
Hor Namhong was on a swing through the US this week, meeting with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other US officials.
A rights activist said Friday an investigation into the killing of environmental activist Chut Wutty in April had made some progress.
Cambodia will host a major Asean ministerial meeting in July, where Clinton is expected to attend.
Hun Sen announced a ban on May 7, but since then, the Ministry of Agriculture granted land to companies in three provinces.
Foreign Minister Hor Namhong said after the meeting the Cambodia was seeking greater US investment in Cambodia.
The members met last week to discuss potential development projects.
A group of the protesters gathered in front of the Royal Palace for the second time on Monday.
Moeun Savun says that in her case, that meant losing the loan for her trucking company, based in Kampong Chamlorng commune.
Sam Rainsy Party officials said he was being arrested because of his politics and called for his immediate release.
Ambassador David Carden addressed about 70 officials as part of a seminar on legal information networks in the region.
Authorities today fail to comply with the law, which leads to unrest and subsequent crackdowns, according to an analyst.
The Cambodian People’s Party swept the commune elections on Sunday, winning nearly 1,600 of 1,633 commune chief positions.
The visit of Pak Ui-chun follows a five-day trip by Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong, which ended Thursday.
On Thursday, they saw the spirits of Yay Mao and Ta Prak as their last resort, as residents burned chili peppers with salt and chanted.
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party swept the election, winning all but around 40 communes of the country’s 1,633.
The Sam Rainsy Party won 22 commune council chief positions; the Human Rights Party won 18.
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