Two to be quizzed over Cambodia's National Heart Party registration


Cambodia National Heart Party (CNHP) President Siem Pluk and his party logo. - FB

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has summoned two supporters of the Cambodia National Heart Party (CNHP) to a hearing on Dec 16 in connection with their allegedly fraudulent party registration documents.

On Nov 16, the Ministry of Interior issued a letter of refusal regarding the registration due to what they claimed were irregular or forged fingerprints, alterations made to some of the national IDs provided and intentionally poor printing quality for the submitted documentation in order to cover up these irregularities.

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