Cambodia holds armed forces display ahead of election
Cambodia's armed forces organised a rehearsal at a sports stadium in the capital of Phnom Penh on 25 July, ahead of a general election which is scheduled for this weekend.
Campaign of the Cambodian People's Party for the country’s general election slated for 29 July (Photo: VNA) |
A total of 4,625 police officers were deployed at the Olympic Stadium in Phnom Penh in a display to prepare security measures during the election.
Phnom Penh's Police Chief Chuon Sovann said that the forces will be deployed across the city to maintain security on the election day.
Cambodia is set to hold the general election for the 125-seat parliament on 29 July. Twenty political parties will contest in the election, which will see some 8.38 million people cast their ballots, according to the Cambodian National Election Committee.
The 20-day election campaign began on 7 July and will end on 27 July.
As many as 220 observers from 52 countries will monitor the election, heard a media briefing in Phnom Penh on 24 July.
According to the National Election Committee, most of the observers are from China, Indonesia, and several international organizations. Other countries sending representatives to observe the election include Myanmar, Singapore, Viet Nam, Pakistan, Timor Leste, the Philippines, Brunei and Thailand.
(Source: VNA)