*CNRP calls for overseas
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Wed, 24 December 2014 | Meas Sokchea
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Election officials tally vote numbers in Phnom Penh last year during the
Kingdom’s national elections. The CNRP is calling on the government to
create overseas polling stations before the next election. Hong Menea
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The opposition has called on the ruling Cambodian People’s Party to agree
to create new overseas polling stations ahead of the next election to allow
more expatriate Cambodians to vote.

Kuoy Bunroeun, a Cambodia National Rescue Party candidate for a place on a
reformed National Election Committee (NEC), said yesterday that more
polling stations should be created in Thailand, South Korea and Malaysia to
serve the needs of the many thousands of Cambodians working abroad.

“There are people and officials working abroad. It’s our principle that we
want all Khmer people to have the right to vote,” he said. “As election
organisers, we must be open [for voters].”

He added that it was common practice for democratic countries to offer
voting procedures for expatriates and urged the CPP to agree to the
proposal.

During ongoing negotiations over electoral reform, the CNRP is also pushing
the CPP to agree to greater restrictions on voter registration, which would
include thumb-printing, photo identification and unique code numbers in an
effort to curb duplicate votes.

“If the NEC is in charge, the procedure will be unclear,” Bunroeun said.
“To have the restrictions written into the law is better.”

The opposition enjoys strong support abroad, and workers in South Korea
recently staged a protest calling for the release of jailed opposition
activists.

Deputy Prime Minister Bin Chhin could not be reached yesterday, but he told
the National Assembly on Monday that the costs of arranging the overseas
voting proposed by Bunroeun would outweigh the benefits.

The parties have agreed in principle to work against the use of duplicate
names in the voter list. “We agreed together to guarantee to have
transparency, quality and safety, and to avoid duplicated names,” Bunroeun
said yesterday.

Koul Panha, executive director of election watchdog COMFREL, said the group
supported the prospect of setting up more overseas voting stations.

“We can organise the election abroad [and] let our embassies do it. But
there must be regulations, in case there is fraud when the ballots are sent
back [to Cambodia],” he said.


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